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      weizxwilliam
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      Mine first try ;D


      iphonepic1.png

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        richcat
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        Just got a few minutes - eventually - to give this challenge a go.


        iphone1.jpg


        iphone2.jpg

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          21D
          last edited by

          My quick try,
          exported to MODO 401 for rendering
          Modo Rendered

          "I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."
          Le Corbusier

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            boofredlay
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            Ha Ha. Great render Rob. 👍

            http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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              dspace
              last edited by

              Just join, so just post....a quickie for the shine..but not the emitter..oops! 😉


              iphonexi.png

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                robmoors
                last edited by

                Iphone sucks Android rules!!
                SUCK IT!!!!

                http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v244/Blaze_X/HTC Hero/HTCHero-1.jpg

                Vray for Sketchup
                Model by me
                HTC Hero

                Rob Moors
                Architecture Student

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                • Large_BlackL Offline
                  Large_Black
                  last edited by

                  Hi to everyone, i would like to share my attempt.
                  Rendered with Vray for SU, SU lines overlay, some level, color correction and DOF in PP.
                  No light, only the emissive material of the phone.
                  Sincerly Enrico

                  http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/605/91784613.th.jpg

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                    wahoowetzel
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                    quick question with the LCD screens. I'm working on a LCD TV and I wanted to know if there is a way to in/decrease the amount light the image (screen material) emits without affecting the actual image's appearance. What I'm getting right now is a decent light level being emitted but the image is getting washed out. Any ideas?

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                      d12dozr
                      last edited by

                      What render app are you using?

                      3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                      http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                        Al Hart
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                        @wahoowetzel said:

                        quick question with the LCD screens. I'm working on a LCD TV and I wanted to know if there is a way to in/decrease the amount light the image (screen material) emits without affecting the actual image's appearance. What I'm getting right now is a decent light level being emitted but the image is getting washed out. Any ideas?

                        One trick you could try is to place an invisible, second face in front of the visible face. Make the second face the light - diffuse so the light only goes up - and then adjust the intensity of the invisible face get the lighting effect you want, without having it effect the illumination of the visible face.

                        If you are using IRender nXt, you would illuminate the visible face with "self glow", - a setting which make it seem illuminated without emitting illumination, and make the invisible face a diffuse light. By placing the two faces in separate lighting channels, then you can use the post-processing image editor to quickly adjust the lighting intensities and effects of the two faces without having to re-render ay of the scene.

                        Al Hart

                        http:wiki.renderplus.comimageseefRender_plus_colored30x30%29.PNG
                        IRender nXt from Render Plus

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                          nomeradona
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                          Keyshots.. real time about 2 minutes

                          http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m421/nomeradona_1234/Iphone_keyshots.jpg

                          visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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                            nomeradona
                            last edited by

                            some parodies

                            Iphone captains speaking...

                            http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m421/nomeradona_1234/iphone30.jpg

                            "all man will have"... the main goal of mr.mac

                            http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m421/nomeradona_1234/iphone27.jpg

                            visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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                              pyroluna
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                              Hey everyone
                              I'm still sort of new here but hey this is fun. I notice people seem to have the same ideas... just a little while back I modeled an i-phone so I could test light-emitting materials in v-ray for SU. So I'll just post the renders...
                              This one is lighted with an interior hdri... maybe the result's a little too darkThis one is lighted with a sun system... so the screen brightness is way too low... just as it would be in real life on a very sunny day...


                              And this is the sketchup file. Enjoy! I took the measurements from my own i-phone, and scaled everything by a factor 10. Though I didn't put in all the details...

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                                wahoowetzel
                                last edited by

                                Thanks Al,

                                I'm using the new Vray for Sketchup but I think I might be able to adapt some of your method to accomplish what I'm after.

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                                  marked001
                                  last edited by

                                  here's an old,noisy Maxwell rendering..

                                  *edit... reading is fundamental.. LCD screen...whoops, sorry.

                                  http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/3710/tv1by9.jpg

                                  http://www.revision21vis.com

                                  instagram: revi21on

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