Render This - Chair Loft
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It's been a while since the last challenge, glad to say that Scottpara has kindly allowed us to use one of his models for this new challenge.
Use any render engine as always, have fun.
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nice simple scene to play with, cheers
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I don't have the time here at the office to let this run any longer but here is my first go at it.
I seem to have fallen and my head hurts...
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Chair loft chair party
Twilight + Metropolis light transport/50passes. Ceiling was accidentally hidden so there is more light than in previous scenes.
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Here's my lil low res stab at it, ....Squatters dinner party
vray+PS
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shoes, shoes, shoes
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Hi all, here's my try.
Thea + Photoshop
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Jo-ke,
What is it with you and the female form!!!??
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@viztecture said:
Here's my lil low res stab at it, ....Squatters dinner party
Adam, that is very cool. I love the floor the most.
Jo-ke, I will try a size 9 1/2 please
stereofidelic, very cool as well.
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cheers eric, i must say thats alot of blood...u ok?
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Ha ha. Here is another "run" at that setup. I changed the viewing angle and added a bit then let it run overnight.
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Here's a quick 'Octane Render' version with very little tweaking...
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@unknownuser said:
Ha ha. Here is another "run" at that setup. I changed the viewing angle and added a bit then let it run overnight.
So the squabble was over an engagement?
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My first ever shot with Simlab Composer
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Nice Gai. It is a bit dark and your brick bump is backwards.
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Boring composition ...I'm working on my materials.
I made a bump map from the bricks, its attached if anyone wants to use it. For the newbies, I opened the brick texture in Photoshop from Sketchup's materials dialog box, made it grey-scale and increased the contrast.
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Had to pitch in. The rose is a little lame.
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SimLabComposer
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Dale, I really like yours. THe materials are great! I love the floor, the floorboards, and the window frame, and the color hue and saturation - I think it is all perfect. Very nice!
@Gai & Eric, I've seen bricks get like that where they are not baked right and they wear down rather quickly, leaving the mortar exposed and the brick worn out between. Though generally speaking, I would agree its backwards
Chris
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some lovely work here.
jo-ke....have you got a 'thing' for shoes??!! lol
pugz thats very nice.....but i didnt make any of this model!!
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