Reflections
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Truly amazing as always! What rendering engine and version do you use? And if I may ask, how long did it take you to do this. Can we see a colored hidden line version of this image? That would make this even more impressive.
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Thanks for the replies.
OK...I use v-ray and PS 3, I always output images @ 7016 x 4960 which usually takes a couple of hours or more depending in parameters, bump ect. This particular render took three shifts from start to finish and as you can see there is not as much PP as most think.
I often wonder why I'm asked to display the raw render output, hidden line work ect on almost every render I post. Do people think I'm cheating in some way! even after all the time I've been posting.
Anyway here's the raw render output...
John
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John, I doubt anyone thinks you are cheating, the raw output can sometimes give a little idea of where the render finishes and the magic starts. Understanding this process can help to improve our renders. I hope. You just happen to have the 'magic' touch.
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What Mike said, it's like taking a peek over your shoulder, I think it's flattering most of the time. You're great by the way!
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Thank you, I was not having a go at anyone! I have no big secrets and feel I've always been open and answered any questions. PP plays a part in rendering and an awful lot of people place too much emphasis on it, the better the model the less PP needed. As you can see above
the SU model is much more important than PP.
That was what I was trying to point out.thanks
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@tadema said:
Thanks again everyone.
Bryan, this is how I like it without any pressure.
Daniel, I textured the road but added the puddles and reflections in PS.John
It truly looks like a photograph.
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Yeah true, this is SERIOUSLY one of your best and I'm a big fan of your previous best!
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@tadema said:
Thanks again everyone.
Bryan, this is how I like it without any pressure.John
Well I can't you blame there.
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Oh no John! We don't think you are cheating, we want to know what the gap looks like between the two. When the average person sees a rendering a lot of people don't understand what goes into producing a final image. Since you have mastered this and have it down to at least a well produced science, we like to see what it looks like when the model is raw or there is very little post work. But it also shows us the level of detail we need to be looking at before we send to a renderer or and how much post processing this type of image requires. And by showing us the starting point shows what you do is no small feat! Actually we are complementing you by saying to you.. "My goodness, that's incredible! Do you mind showing us how you did that?" If people actually thought you were cheating, no one would ask or comment. Think about it. What you posted is beautiful. And we all just sat up and took notice. And that is a good thing.
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You are one of a kind ! Your bike riding is for most of us shuttle landing !
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