Hoverbike Render
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Alternate renders done by Michael from Raylectron.
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My first try. V-Ray for SketchUp.
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I didn't notice until I enlarged it that it said "Bryan Bike" on the side.
I'm not sure if that is reflection or dirt on the rest of it? Clouds? Nice initial render, though.
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Another try. light added using PS.
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Oh now that's very cool!
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I have shared all the knowledge necessary to produce such renders in my V-Ray book that is present on Sketchucation shop at the moment.
http://sketchucation.com/shop/books/intermediate/1285-v-ray-for-sketchup -
Fantastic stuff Bryan, Majid, really nice renders. Top class combo imho.
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@mike amos said:
Fantastic stuff Bryan, Majid, really nice renders. Top class combo imho.
Thanks Mike and thanks as well Majid.
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Another back view. light added using PhotoShop
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You got the glow from the "engine" right! Wow!
Thanks again majid!
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Maybe I'm missing something (I usually do) but where do these people download your model for rendering?
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@hellnbak said:
Maybe I'm missing something (I usually do) but where do these people download your model for rendering?
If you, or anyone else, wants to render it, just PM me and I'll send it to you.
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using Fotor, I gave these two renders , more sci-fi theme. V-Ray for SketchUp again.
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Very cool! Thanks majid.
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It is fair that you like it
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@pilou said:
Very cool!
And Thx for the Fotor : I do not know it!
Fotor (Multilinguage)
It is a really cool tool. I use it usually to improve raw renders.
there are different platforms also available :
http://www.fotor.com/windows8/index.html
Almost all renders of my e-book had been retouched using Fotor for windows. -
Sci-fi shots are right-on Majid!
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