Studio Shots Kerkythea
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these are great......great
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very nice! is that a model of a real bike? love the exhaust.
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@xrok1 said:
very nice! is that a model of a real bike? love the exhaust.
Thanks xrok1, such a great eye!
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Very nice work. Excellent work on the second one.
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bloody beauties!! hot rod looks sweeeeeeeet!
but please.....windows vista?!!! get some osx in there!
only kiddin fantastic work dspace! i think maybe the grey backdrop could be a bit brighter, but it still works the way it is!
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Excellent work, especially that hot rod!
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Great renders... They look very similar to Thea renders.
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@olishea said:
.... i think maybe the grey backdrop could be a bit brighter, but it still works the way it is!
Thanks Oli, in fact I tested out a couple of lighter shades for the backdrop but it brightens up the car paint as well, which doesn't look as good.
And there's one which the backdrop was seperatly adjusted using an alpha map.
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@sepo said:
Great renders... They look very similar to Thea renders.
Lol! In fact it's an imitation of Thea which I call it "Thea Style".
@ david57 & numbthumb - Thanks for the kind comments
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What's with the angle of the laptop screen?
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These first two are brilliant!
The second are nice but mate they need some of your artistic skill and more dramatic lighting!
The bike in particular I love and would love to get a hold of the model as rarely things grab me as wanting to be rendered!
I saw a stunning render of a honda early F1 (?) an open wheeler anyway, the model was from the honda site somewhere and needed to be assembled from pieces. I did it then lost the darn model and haven't had time to download and rebuild. Like the bike it offered up so many nice photographic opportunities!
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@johnsenior1973 said:
What's with the angle of the laptop screen?
The Qosmio laptop was in fact model by Sergio in SU6 format and haven't ask him yet about the angle issue.
As far as I'm concern, the tilted angle is for better effeciency, saving much render area/time and enable front and back view as well.Btw different FOV or focal length was used for both front and back.
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@majid said:
yea mate, and also prepared some kt renders, soon will show em off
Hope to see them soon!
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@richard said:
These first two are brilliant!
The second are nice but mate they need some of your artistic skill and more dramatic lighting!
The bike in particular I love and would love to get a hold of the model as rarely things grab me as wanting to be rendered!
I saw a stunning render of a honda early F1 (?) an open wheeler anyway, the model was from the honda site somewhere and needed to be assembled from pieces. I did it then lost the darn model and haven't had time to download and rebuild. Like the bike it offered up so many nice photographic opportunities!
Wow Richard! Thanks mate!
Love to be more dramatic with the lights, but you know, different rendering apps have their capabilities. So it's that much I can do with KT for now.
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Dspace,
These are some of my favorites. I had just the opposite comment of Richard, I like the lighting effect.
Its soft and has a bit of mistery. I guess its all in what your intention are. BTW what type of lighting did you use: hdri, emitter,..? The color rendition is nice. -
Wonderful renders, keep them coming.
Did you model the bike and car in sketchup?
Have a nice day,
_KN
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Mate I'm sure that a few well placed lights and good camera angle would produce some very nice shots of the scene! To suggest it be a limit of the software is not pushing your abilities to work with it and get something special!
I'll try and find that old open wheeler and reconstruct it and post it back here, such a great subject!
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@lapx said:
Dspace,
These are some of my favorites. I had just the opposite comment of Richard, I like the lighting effect.
Its soft and has a bit of mistery. I guess its all in what your intention are. BTW what type of lighting did you use: hdri, emitter,..? The color rendition is nice.Thanks bro!
Well everyone including Richard have their point.
A beach probe was used and you might have a couple of light source to create a better GI feel.
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