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      tomislavm
      last edited by

      It is so warm in Croatia and I have decided to make something cold, something deep in the water.
      It is rendered in Hypershot, excellent render, fast and easy render for sketchup but unfortunately not free.
      This is my Fletscher class destroyer at the bottom of the sea.


      Sketchup,Hyprshot and Corell Photopaint


      sunken ship 2.jpg

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        remus
        last edited by

        Nice render, although it looks like the waters about 1ft deep πŸ˜› perhaps darken the water a bit to give the impression of more depth.

        Other than that i really like it, good job with the sea floor πŸ‘

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          chezet
          last edited by

          Yes. Remus is right. Now it looks like it's a sinken toy ship on the bottom of a bathtub. Darker water will fix it. πŸ‘ It's still nice whatever. I like the last render.

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            tomislavm
            last edited by

            Thank you, this is an picture from internet and I could not find better!

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              dolphus
              last edited by

              Well done very original like the sunlight in the water πŸ‘

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                gigga97
                last edited by

                If you dont mind me asking......How did you get hte under water effect and is it possible with kerkythea? thnx and great renders πŸ‘

                PC SPECS:
                Q6600 @ 3.0Ghz
                2x 9800GTX+'s in dual SLI
                4GB G.Skill Ram
                EVGA 750i FTW edition MOBO

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                • FrederikF Offline
                  Frederik
                  last edited by

                  @gigga97 said:

                  How did you get hte under water effect and is it possible with kerkythea?

                  I don't know how much tomislavm knows about KT... These have been rendered in Hypershot... πŸ˜‰
                  Besides, I assume that the rays in the above renders have been made in a post pro... 😐

                  But the answer to your question is Yes... πŸ˜„ Please take a look at the kt under water thread... πŸ˜‰
                  To make this effect you need to render using caustics and volumetric light...
                  ❗ But be aware that it's not easy to achieve such renders..!!
                  There's a lot of pitfalls and most will do this in a post pro, since it's much easier... πŸ˜‰

                  Cheers
                  Kim Frederik

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                    gigga97
                    last edited by

                    Thanks frederik i will take a look at the link πŸ‘

                    PC SPECS:
                    Q6600 @ 3.0Ghz
                    2x 9800GTX+'s in dual SLI
                    4GB G.Skill Ram
                    EVGA 750i FTW edition MOBO

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                      tomislavm
                      last edited by

                      1. I took a picture from internet.
                      2. I broke my model in two parts.
                      3. Open Hypershot and import background picture.
                      4. Directly import sketchup model, rotate model in Hypershot and render.
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                        Frederik
                        last edited by

                        @tomislavm said:

                        1. I took a picture from internet.
                        2. I broke my model in two parts.
                        3. Open Hypershot and import background picture.
                        4. Directly import sketchup model, rotate model in Hypershot and render.

                        And you didn't add anything to the render in a post pro..?? πŸ˜•
                        (Like the bubbles and the cloud of dust from the "impact"...)

                        Can you post the original image used (the picture you got from the internet)..?? πŸ˜‰

                        Cheers
                        Kim Frederik

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                          tomislavm
                          last edited by

                          Only wires,bubbles and sand around ship, I will send you original picture later!

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                            tomislavm
                            last edited by

                            This is the picture I have use for background in my render


                            underwater 1.jpg

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                              Frederik
                              last edited by

                              Thanks, tomislavm..!! πŸ˜‰
                              I'm sure that some will try to use it and render their own underwater scene... πŸ˜„

                              Cheers
                              Kim Frederik

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