Rolleiflex Automat
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Bryan I've not used Kerky and am a total beginner myself, but adding an environment to your render would change things. You are probably using materials that reflect and they need something to reflect. So something as simple as faces placed around your subject gives it something to reflect. Think of it as looking in mirrors, if there is a blank white wall where you are looking it is boring, but if the mirror is showing the TV it's interesting. This isn't actually very good advise as there are much more betterer ways of doing it, but it is a good way to get to grips with some of the concepts of rendering.
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Thanks Box. I'm in the same boat. My results are still too often hit or miss.
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So that nothing happens to the nice camera...
(box model attached, rendered with Indigo Renderer)
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Awesome topic. Awesome model. Awesome rendering
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Wow, Carsten. Love it!
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Wow Simon!
Yeah, that is an interesting effect on the lens. Any ideas? It looks cool, but I wonder why that occurred?
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@bryan k said:
Wow Simon!
Yeah, that is an interesting effect on the lens. Any ideas? It looks cool, but I wonder why that occurred?
Looks like the reflection of the environment at the backside of the lens...
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Yeah some sort of reflection/refraction i think there is some geometry inside the lens. I will simplify it and check.
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Thanks for the model Bryan it has a lot of detail. I let this one cook, some interesting things happened with the lenses.
Sketchup & Maxwell Render SL21 @4mpx 7hrs
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... on reflection... artistry & technology... past & present!
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I was wandering through the supermarket here today and stuck my nose up against the glass of the electrical specials locked cabinet only to find this looking back at me......
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Every time I try to work out how people's model work I can never get them back together again.
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Excellent model!
I am fan of the goldy one!
Else here is mine! (zero second else it's a direct Su view on very old latop!
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@box said:
Every time I try to work out how people's model work I can never get them back together again.
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@box said:
Every time I try to work out how people's model work I can never get them back together again.
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That's quite psychedelic, Pilou.
Good find, Box. I think Rollei is also still making some professional digital cameras as well.
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@marked001 said:
I didn't want to have to go after Pete!
I was going to put it in a scene, but laziness very quickly took over.. great model, wish I had the patience.
SketchUp 4 Thea... TR2
The Film you added to the scene is a small format film 4:3, the Rolleiflex is a middle format camera, using 6cm : 6cm square film on a simmple roll without cartridge.
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