Car renders,WIPs&videos
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Look'n damn great! I would love to get some of my cars in games but the few people who offered havenβt yet done anything with them.
The 350z's going nicely! Can't wait to see more!
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That lambo is really well done, Ely. Nice work!
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Niiiiice. Really nice 350Z. Always liked Nissan. Keep an eye on my models thread, found in the Gallery. I'm making a car as well.
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Very consistent work Ely! Cheers!
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I'm really speechless. What renderer do you use?
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Can you have same result with Simlab Composer?
(it has same render engine family inside but not the same price and no size limite image + 3D PDF export) -
I have a hard time finding any info on Simlab using the same render engine as hypershot. Hypershot is a dead product anyways. It is being replaced by "Shot" which is using a different render engine than hypershot.
Scott
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Scott
I had no idea. Wierd, because I downloaded the trial version of hypershot rather recently.
Say, could 'ya check this out? http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d33cda09d7df70dc25ff9d2d1e4772c3
Remember, it's a WIP. Thanks.
Ely: That widebody kit makes it look really great, but I think you should add some door handles...
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Well, I don't have a car (and I could not even turn into our narrow street with such a car either)
But the render definitely looks cool! I only tried it on architectural models. After I collect and "organise" my "experiences", I would like to ask some questions, too.
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Eli,
Those renders are fantastic! Good job
Are the backgrounds all HDRs?
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Thanks Eli, how do you get the ground that the car sits on to match/blend so well with the backplate? Is that setup in Sketchup or in Hypershot?
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when i say backplate means all the image u see is one picture..just the model and the shadow is virtual(and i am rotating and positioning the car to look like it s from there--at least i try
); the hdri makes the shadow and the reflections on the car
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For preview what you can do, is to change the render settings
Select a small width and height for the output image; click render to preview and to know the location of the car. I agree that this is a workaround.Next version should allow you to see the HDR and the back plate without the need to make a quick render.
Regarding the car you are right, I just asked the person who created it, I was under the impression it was a sketchup model but it is not.
So here is a sketchup car rendered using SimLab Composer
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Thanks for the explanation, Eli
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