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wow could we see some wireframe? Thats really cool and detailed. HOw long it take to make it?
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I do agree, it's not a very good camera, but it was a gift and therefore free, so it's all good for me. I'm a kiwi
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@rayochoa said:
wow could we see some wireframe? Thats really cool and detailed. HOw long it take to make it?
Oh, and it took about 3 days (on and off, though mainly on)
The little grooves took a lot of time and the test renders took up some time too.
I have a few progress renders: http://picasaweb.google.com/CrazyEyes0/Renders#
or the model is here: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f486c2f051c05ea5e352b5685b8d43e7
and I made it for the Google SketchUp 3D Challenge #077 - Camera http://sketchup3dchallenge.blogspot.com/ -
Are there prizes?
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Good job!
The Model is detailed and cool.
But I think the camera itself is not cool.
I am Chinese. My name is Richen.
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@crazy eyes said:
I do agree, it's not a very good camera, but it was a gift and therefore free, so it's all good for me. I'm a kiwi
A gift?
Must be valuable.
I like it.
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@ecuadorian said:
Are there prizes?
Yes infact, you win kudos
and I've won a few@tgb57781 said:
I am researching Podium ,do you like it ?
I haven't really tried it sorry
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Good modeling. What are you using to render? The HDRI (i am guessing) is not the right one for a product render (see shutter button). You would want to use a diffed light (HDRI) for product rendering. The light itself is really strong too. You are getting some burn. All in all it is good just needs a bit of tweaking.
Scott
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@unknownuser said:
Good modeling. What are you using to render? The HDRI (i am guessing) is not the right one for a product render (see shutter button). You would want to use a diffed light (HDRI) for product rendering. The light itself is really strong too. You are getting some burn. All in all it is good just needs a bit of tweaking.
Scott
Thanks for the comment.
I am using Hypershot.
I have been using the standard HDRIs that come with the application with the enviroment turned off.
This time I have changed the HDRI and adjusted the brightness and gamma.
The shot looks a bit plain, me's thinks, but there is no burn.
What kinda HDRI would you suggest for a 'product shot'.
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For product (studio) renders I would use a Diffuse HDRI Something like what is attached (just drop the .txt at the end). You can mess with the base color in PS to get it to where you want it. The thing with studio renders it you only want there to be light artificial light sources (typically). Very rarely would you use an exterior environment. Some of that is personal preference though. Good HDRI's are not cheap or small in file size so beware.
What version of Hypershot are you using?
Make sure you have the most recent as there have been some changes.Scott
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