Car renders
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These renders are some of those who I have prepared for my next ebook that is dedicated to car paint and scene setup. I hope soon have some time to share a tutorial on scene set up.
Both cars are free models and one of them is a model shared a while ago on this forum.


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Cool!

Does it exist fondamental difference for example between VRay for Sketchup and Twillight ?
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Pilou
Basically the technique is the same while depending to each render engine ,one has to choose different tools, lights ,etc.
here is another detail view

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Incredible as always!
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Thank you Bryan
To be clear: The glare effect is produced using native glare tool of v-ray, I added a smal amount of lens correction in post pro. -
Majid, WOW. I was certain I was looking at an advertising studio photograph. Brilliant mate.
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I made some imperfections on tires.... metal part I mean !
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Beautiful work, Majid.
But then again I'm prejudiced towards any model with those round thingies, ummmm, whadyya call 'em...oh yeah, wheels!

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nice Majid

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another Shot. Black carpaint body color.

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Very nice cars Majid! Very dramatic lighting.
After this, how about a "Twilight for Architects" tutorial! (where cars are just a requisite decoration for building)
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dear mate pbacot
It would be really nice, but as I know there is a great source (free pdf in fact) on twilight, and on the other hand , Twilight is really easy to understand, int it? I thought that V-Ray is more complicated and there is a missing "smart and compact" ebook to help one, being master. -
Do you mean the Twilight manual? It's pretty good for starters. Yes it's very simple--that's why I use it. I would not want to try V-ray after seeing the posts here.
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The same car in black

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Rich O'Brien has done some tidy up and published my tutorial on resource section of the site. for those who are interested:
http://sketchucation.com/resources/tutorials/intermediate/1343-how-to-make-metallic-car-paint-and-sutdio-lighting-in-vray-for-sketchup
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Majid, the car paints seem a lttle luminescent or pearl like.
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Richard, do you mean the first car? the white base color? ... umm yeas it is.. you are right. I have exaggerated a bit to achieve an attractive image.
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Yes mate, that's probably the one that shows it the most, the fall off looks a bit to long on the first one and two short on the second. Somewhere in between would be spot on I think!
Mate I seriously know how hard they are to get right, I'd did a whole library of paints for the Maxwell MXM resource site. NIGHTMARE!

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Thanks for your attention, by the way even these are odd to me..... they seems to be plastic rather than car-paint.....
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I gave a try over "Wrapper texture" that is a cool feature to match a model within a picture.

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