Nomeradona's Interior (update Mar'12)
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@frederik said:
Looking great, Normer...!
@nomeradona said:
i could see little difference between vray and podium
It's also an excellent engine "under the hood"...
indeed. and i know tbd and dave are busy in raising the bar.
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@liam887 said:
wow nice renderings I didnt know you could render like that in Podium cant wait to render my trek construction ship, well done on the SU/Render styling as well!
.. now you know. but me myself was surprise actually how podium improved from 1.4.1
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Here is a vray render image.. Pod:Eccletto
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Although the floor material seem a little too shiny/reflective, it sure is a nice render...
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Very nice Nomer.
I love all the images in this thread. Tasteful, colourful and very skillful.
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Great image Nomer...
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Awesome images and Photoshop work! In image three in your first post, is that bump or displacement used on the red textured backing on the art pc? I have been finally putting some time into V-Ray lately and am actually getting it. Great stuff Nomer!
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@frederik said:
Although the floor material seem a little too shiny/reflective, it sure is a nice render...
thanks frederick. i think the specularity was brought more because of the affect specular by the rectangular lights. i think i could see that. thanks for pointing it.
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@kwistenbiebel said:
Very nice Nomer.
I love all the images in this thread. Tasteful, colourful and very skillful.
Great jobthanks christ.. im happy that the man which one of the icon in this field loved these images.
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@click draw said:
Awesome images and Photoshop work! In image three in your first post, is that bump or displacement used on the red textured backing on the art pc? I have been finally putting some time into V-Ray lately and am actually getting it. Great stuff Nomer!
Cheers,
Jeff
hi jeff, its actually a bump. i used the normal map by bunkspeed (hypershot) on that particular scene... using normal map on the bump slot is much better than black and white bump based on my experience with both vray and hypershot. yeap indeed once you get the hang of vray, it will be pleasure, the quality and speed factor of this soft is there. remember the initial learning curve is a bit steep but once you conquered the initial slope the remaining is not that steep anymore. so goodluck jeff/ -
Another view of my Eccletto Pod
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very nice render nomeradona
can you explain how to make ( the style using lines with rendered ) with photoshop plz
thanks
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robert.. here is the tutorial http://nomeradona.blogspot.com/2011/05/nomeradona-mixed-media-approachsketchup.html
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Tatami from Light up site.
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On this perfectionistic environment, well it's perfect and peaceful. !
Two notes,- these are probably your own paintings and they look more interesting to me than any render engine.
- This shadow casting, there's some inconsistency on this, no, some unnatural phenomenon. Too blurred effect indicating that sun is near us. Too close...
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@michaliszissiou said:
On this perfectionistic environment, well it's perfect and peaceful. !
Two notes,- these are probably your own paintings and they look more interesting to me than any render engine.
- This shadow casting, there's some inconsistency on this, no, some unnatural phenomenon. Too blurred effect indicating that sun is near us. Too close...
thanks michalis.. no those paintings are not mine they are hai's a friend. I am not sure about how vray sun works. all i did was to increase a bit the size of the sun. But one thing i notice, when the object is far from the area where the shadow is being cast then its blurry. The further it is the more it becomes blurry.
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Michalis, btw my paintings has evolved again into another direction. I am setlling with this using woman as generalized subject infusing "alibata" our pre-colonial script. I am using lots of architectural related material like sand, cement putty, coats that protect stell from rusting, waterproof materials to create texture.
more of my work here. http://nomeradonaart.blogspot.com/p/my-art-gallery.html
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Nice!!!
About renders: These are peaceful environments, I could live there. Though rather a chaos in my home LOL, dogs etc. But not really.
You could try some SSS on this plant. And a smaller sun. Too blurred shadow casting from the sun tends to look a bit unnatural in some cases. An emitter could work, but I don't know much about vray. All my knowledge is about Cycles.
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