Car renders,WIPs&videos
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Hehe,Shams buddy ,thanks a bunch.
Well people seems to like it as well -almost 1000 downloads (can't wait to publish another one ) .
Thanks Goldenfrog !And some more work on the 350Z.
Till soon!
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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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Done!
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Very consistent work Ely! Cheers!
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Thx Stefan!
Some renders!
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I'm really speechless. What renderer do you use?
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It s hypershot..
Some tuning on the 350Z
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Can you have same result with Simlab Composer?
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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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Hello,
Here is a Car rendered using SimLab Composer 2.0
I thought SketchUp community will like buildings more.
But who doesn't like CARS ? -
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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Some more shots with hypershot
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Ely, that last one looks friggin awesome.
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Thanks Pete! I think that one is the best of all my renders ..
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