Nikon Coolpix3700
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This was a model done a while ago; just thought I'd share it.





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It's an outstanding render, Jon..!!

I'd say that you can fool anyone to believe that this is a real photo of a camera...
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Just... a exellent renders, very realistic

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Excellent modelling as well, although im not sure youve put quite enough detail in

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Yeah, impressive...

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I'm inspired! Awesome product model and great studio lighting setup!

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as i was scrolling down, looking at the pictures of the model, i was thinking: "this would make an awsome render" and then..... it was
well done -
Proof once and again that excellent modelling yeilds excellent renders.
Just beautiful.
Pav
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Wow, that looks fantastic.
what program did you use for rendering? -
Probably kerkythea.
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Thanks a lot, guys.

And Remus is right; Kerkythea. -
Very nice render, very realistic, super
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looking great man
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Wow!
This was my camera, untill I spilled orange juice on it...
Renders look incredibly!
Also noticed "Coolplix" and "Coolplex" heheh -
Excellent modelling and rendering.
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amazing. Looks like a photo. I was suprised to hear it was kerk. I would have thought fryrender or maxwell. Care to explain the brushed metal material?
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I don't remember the exact attributes of the material being done so long ago, but it was probably something like this:

This is just an anisotropic shader with a 'diffuse' white specular setting and shininess at 15 with spec stamping on. Also, I used this bump map to get the 'brushed' look, but now that I think about it, it would probably be better to assign it as a specular or shininess map.


Thanks.

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first I thought: "wow, really detailed modelling. and how close you got the perspective of your images to the reference pictures..." it took me several seconds to realize...

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@unknownuser said:
as i was scrolling down, looking at the pictures of the model, i was thinking: "this would make an awsome render" and then..... it was
well donehaha....i just did the same thing.. great job.
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exellent render and super model!
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