POST YOUR RENDERS NR.2: WAREHOUSE
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a quick test vraysketchup..
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Wow, looking good there guys. Both the Kerkythea as the vray version.
(By the way, Nomer, I loved what you did in your 'simple scene' thread).Now , let's spice up this scene a little and add some live to it.
Vray: 15 minutes. Cars are low poly. -
Those are either some very large cars or it is a very small ware house
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I eyeballed the proportions, so it could be wrong.
Are you participating Remus? -
Nice improvement, Frederick. The scene appears more vibrant.
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I probably will participate, but im just a bit annoyed as i set up a big scene with loads of components in it, set it to export (took 10 mins) and then realised i had the wrong version of skindigo installed. When i stop feeling annoyed i'll go back and give it another go.
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Here's another, where I changed the background and used another render preset...
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This is really funny...
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The below renders are the same renders from above postings - only with a little tonemapping adjustment using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2...
Thanks for the tip, Chris..!!
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Looking good
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Oooh! the last one rocks! Frederick.
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My Kerky attempt, looks lame compared to you guys, but thanks for this, I have a feeling I'm going to learn a whole bunch.
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WOW! This took off beautifully. Here's my first: (gotta be a series :`)
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Wow Frederik...very impressive.
My try with Podium 4min. something....and some postprocess.
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a very fast test in KERKYTHEAA
kerkythea + photoshop + dreamy suite photo + again photoshop
exellent the works from diferent soft of rendering, but (personally, and it is not because I use it ) i' like the kerky
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Very nice ones!
I like Frederik's renderings a lot, and thanks a lot for saying you've done that with Adobe Lightroom 2.
I think I'll use it in kinda every future project!This was the first render I tried it on...
Kerkythea + Post Pro in Adobe Lightroom 2
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Thanks for the nice comments...!!
Much appreciated..!!Sepo - wow... 4 min and something... That's great..!!
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Well, couldn't resist this very nice model. pretty nice textured, too.
This was quickly done in VRay (rendertime 1m14s) with postwork in Paint Shop Pro (about 3min).
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quick vue sunset
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Had to do one more...(rendertime 13min)
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