Bigfoot (updated)
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thats awesome....what'd make it that much more awesome would be a few auxiliary lights and headlights glowing!..... would go with the time of day...
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@marked001 said:
thats awesome....
No, it isn't! It's bloody depressing, that's what it is!
I won't ever be able to model like Captain Yee-haw can.
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@unknownuser said:
@marked001 said:
thats awesome....
No, it isn't! It's bloody depressing, that's what it is!
I won't ever be able to model like Captain Yee-haw can.
ahahahaha I seacond that Stinkie
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great images! not perfectly realistic, which i think suits skp more
small crit: the wheels on rally car would probably be turned more to the camera, the dust suggests its turning adn the normal path to follow would be between the dunes
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Awesome scene and render but .....the car is not moving?
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Fantastic images. The only issue I have is with the Bigfoot image. I just don't see what the flying insect adds to that picture.
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nice work pete, vue is looking great, but rather how you deal with it. looking forward to the plants pack
[edit] hope there are some low poly trees in there (if there is such a thing!!)
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Awesome pete...keep pushing it further because these are amazing
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you are a painter, not modeler pete grat job
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@johnsenior1973 said:
Fantastic images. The only issue I have is with the Bigfoot image. I just don't see what the flying insect adds to that picture.
Its a device to help bring the viewer into the scene. And with any device (sunset skies, for example) it needs to be done in such a way that it brings the viewer in, but does not distract/detract. I like the bug, but it might be too visible. Perhaps it is close in the foreground? It is the only thing that is about 5 feet (1.5m) from the camera. The ground seems to be cut off about 15ft (4m) from the camera. Maybe the bug just needs to be pushed back a little bit.
Or maybe not. Maybe its just fine where it is. It doesn't really bother me that much.
Chris
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Great work. My only crit is that Bigfoot is a Ford truck not a Dodge.
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Very Nice Work!
What do you use in both pictures for the grass and sand? Is it geometry? texture? both? Is it part of VUE or part of your sketchup model? -
Halroach, it's all geometry, no images used.
All done in SU (except trees), only rendered and textured with Vue, the grass and plants are created in SU and used as an ecosystem in Vue. The ground is a node based texture with slight displacement.
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Is that animation coming along some time, Pete?
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what's the right answer? , yeah, you see...um, well, hmmm. dunno.
I'll get around to it, soon-ish.
anyway, another image, I'm concentrating on terrain and integration of roads, paths, etc.
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It is incredible the beautiful thinks that you can make with Vue
@solo said:
I'm concentrating on terrain and integration of roads, paths, etc.
Yeah, i can see very little shadow problem on the limit of the road and the terrain...
Great renders! Waiting for more!
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I honestly thought that last picture was a photo at first glance Really excellent job!
...I always wonder how to make good renders, but maybe its not something a person can learn - or is it? What goes thru your head when creating a render scene? Composition, lighting, shadow effects? Is there a place with tutorials where I can learn this skill/art? -
Marcus.
Tough one to answer, knowing the ins and out of a rendering app is paramount, but that is just a portion of a good render. I'd like to say it takes a bit of skill and lots of practice.
Hanging around these forums also helps a ton as well as posting your work and getting positive responses and constructive criticism.I have many failed renders, many bad models, the trick is learning from your mistakes, learning from the masters and most of all enjoying what you do.
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Fine rendering Pete. Just suggesting some more polys for the road...
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Wow Solo! The last image is very nice and realistic.
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What is the meaning of a node based texture? and what then is a non node based?
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Could you post some wireframes and other types of shaded images to further demonstrate how you did these renders?
Thanks!
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