Machine shop lamp n°006
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Wow!
What's the setting on the filament?
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Thanks guys.
Nothing special Rich, it's the "fluorescent 65 W warm" emitter material that comes with Thea. I've just applied a very slight glare in the darkroom: radial, weight=5% and radius= 2% if i remember well. -
Fantastic
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Outrageously good!
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My motivation just took a nose dive. -
Holy ****! That is probably some of the best renders I have ever seen. Really, ever. Before I read the description I thought that they where real life pics, and renders would come after, but then I read, and was like... Jesus!
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impressive
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Thank you very much guys.
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Brilliant.
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Again...looks like a photo!
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Yeah, looks like a photo...great job massimo
allanx
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OMG who can imagine that is a 3d render ?
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so real....fantasic
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Massimo, just an eyes up - you've posted the reference photos by mistake mate!
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Thanks everybody for the kind words.
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@unknownuser said:
What's the setting on the filament?
@massimo said:
Nothing special Rich
a realistic bulb lamp is one of the most difficult thing I have ever tried
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since the image is perfect, the only lack I notice (not your fault) is a odd behaviour of Thea with the out of focus areas, some metal reflections look crisp and fake. I already saw this effect in other works before.
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Really nice job on modeling and texturing!
Just curious: what was the render time for one of these images?
Congratulations!
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awesome stuff.. is the background in thea as well?
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Outstanding modeling and texturing. Your image reminds me of ---> http://vimeo.com/7809605
cheers
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