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    • Roguer1R Offline
      Roguer1
      last edited by

      Thanks guys! I would like to do some renders, but came to the realisation a long time ago that setting up renders isn't my forte

      So, I just had to play with this idea, which actually works quite well! Rover SD1 anyone?

      Rogue Puma.png

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      • ntxdaveN Offline
        ntxdave
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        While I am no expert (by any stretch of my imagination), I think Twilight Render is fairly easy to learn (and they have a hobby version) and they also have a couple of great support guys who give really good assistance/advice.

        I think rendering is a skill set that really brings models to life. πŸ˜„

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        • Mike AmosM Offline
          Mike Amos
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          The motors are great, rendering is easier when you have a good 'studio' setup and Twilight v2 pretty neat tbh. An SD-1, not simple imho but a stylish motor. Better by far in the looks stakes would be a P5-B coupe 4 door as was used by Maggie Thatcher in the day.

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          • Bryan KB Offline
            Bryan K
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            4 door eh? Looks very natural!

            See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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            • Bryan KB Offline
              Bryan K
              last edited by

              With Ben's permission, renders.

              Raylectron.


              2020+Rogue+Milano+Sedan render 1.jpg


              2020+Rogue+Milano+Sedan render 2.jpg

              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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              • Bryan KB Offline
                Bryan K
                last edited by

                I thought I would try another of his models.


                Ford+Falcon+XC+Hardtop render 2.jpg

                See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                • Roguer1R Offline
                  Roguer1
                  last edited by

                  I particularly like the Falcon XC one, nice work! I've only ever done a few renders, but I can't remember the name of the software I used. I might try and find it again...

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                  • ntxdaveN Offline
                    ntxdave
                    last edited by

                    Bryan, I really like these model and think that the renders really bring the "alive". 😎

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                    • Bryan KB Offline
                      Bryan K
                      last edited by

                      @ntxdave said:

                      Bryan, I really like these model and think that the renders really bring the "alive". 😎

                      Thanks Dave.

                      Ben makes some great models so it was both inspiring and easy to do the renders for him.

                      Like I said, I wish I had a larger library of HDRIs.

                      See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                      • Bryan KB Offline
                        Bryan K
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                        @unknownuser said:

                        I particularly like the Falcon XC one, nice work! I've only ever done a few renders, but I can't remember the name of the software I used. I might try and find it again...

                        Thanks Ben.

                        I was trying two different types of lighting. One in the shade and one in direct sunlight.

                        The Falcon is more of a "glamour / studio set" shot and the Milano is more of natural, "from a phone cam" shot.

                        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                        • Roguer1R Offline
                          Roguer1
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                          Well, I found my old licence for KeyShot and reinstalled to play with some renders. I've spent the best part of 6 hours playing with textures and lighting. It's not perfect, they're a little dark, but I'm happy enough with the results. It doesn't hurt that my new models are significantly more well optimised for rendering and that my PC is dozens of times more powerful than my old laptop. Renders at 1080p would have taken me an hour before, but these took me about 2-3 min each...

                          First set is of some of the Milano Sedan set, I'll upload more as I play around a bit more

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                          • Roguer1R Offline
                            Roguer1
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                            Here is the Azione R-Spec. It sort of disappears into the background, but I liked the colour too much

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                            • Bryan KB Offline
                              Bryan K
                              last edited by

                              Very nice!

                              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                              • Bryan KB Offline
                                Bryan K
                                last edited by

                                Ben, I noticed when I was rendering your models that you used some kind of subdivide on you models. Could you explain your work flow? The subdivide seems to be the key to making smooth curved surfaces, but when I try using Artisan I get very crude and unusable results.

                                See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                • Roguer1R Offline
                                  Roguer1
                                  last edited by

                                  I do occasionally use a tool called 'Subdivide and Smooth'. I've an older (paid?) version which isn't fully compatible with SU anymore but still subdivides fine. I only usually use it when I really can't be bothered adding detail to smooth out the poly lines on an edge, for example; a wheel arch curve.

                                  I typically group off only a section of mesh (a single surface of a panel or just around the area where the line is I want to smooth), use sub-smooth, copy the edge that's been subdivided, back up a few steps, delete the old mesh in that area, paste the line in place and then manually stitch it in. I do this because the resulting sub-smoothed can be quite messy and I really just want the clean/ smooth edge that would be more accurate than what I can create by eyeing it.

                                  A lot of subdivision I do manually, just by filling in extra lines into the mesh and moving them into place to smooth out a surface or edge. I'm rather envious of the tools in blender than can cleanly turn a fairly low detail mesh into a very clean subdivided one, but I really can't get my head around all the tools in Blender and find it much easier to do most of it manually.

                                  Also, felt like adding my latest render. This is my new desktop background

                                  Instigator + Azione + Milano.24.jpg

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                                  • Bryan KB Offline
                                    Bryan K
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks.

                                    Artisan has a Subdivide and Smooth function but it sometime feels crude. Mostly likely it is me not using it right.

                                    Could I ask you to post a small example of how you do it?

                                    That said, nice renders!

                                    See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                    • Roguer1R Offline
                                      Roguer1
                                      last edited by

                                      No problem Bryan. I've attached a small example of how to do it how I do. This is a round-about method because I prefer to have a cleaner mesh, so I do it by hand. I've saved it as SU 2016 format for compatibility reasons, just in case someone is using an older version and still wants to access it

                                      Switch tabs to see the different steps, or just pan to the right
                                      SDS Example (2016 format).skp

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                                      • Bryan KB Offline
                                        Bryan K
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks Ben! I really do appreciate it.

                                        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                        • Roguer1R Offline
                                          Roguer1
                                          last edited by

                                          So, did that explain it sufficiently Bryan?

                                          Here is another update. Have been trying something a little different with the panel gap, in trying to make it look a lot more realistic, while not going all out on poly count. So far I can say that the results are fairly good, but it requires a lot of work and likely won't be done for future models.

                                          Rogue Puma 01.png

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                                          I also want to do something like the Zakspeed Capri

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                                          • Bryan KB Offline
                                            Bryan K
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                                            Thanks Ben.

                                            Yes, sort of. I am experimenting now with the current WIP.

                                            2 days later I was able to recreate the technique and it's work great.

                                            Thanks again!

                                            See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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