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    • N Offline
      nickenzyme
      last edited by

      I download the model from 3d warehouse, using Hypershot to render.
      Still feel that it is lack of quality feeling on metals....

      Feedback welcome.


      untitled.15.jpg

      Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass... It's about learning how to dance in the rain!

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        Speaker
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        Looks great. It's a pitty the transformers in the 3d warehouse are either not transformable or grouped so badly they can't be modifyed so they could. Because I would like to try to make an animation of the transformation some time.

        http://www.youtube.com/user/latvietis1234

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          nickenzyme
          last edited by

          @speaker said:

          Looks great. It's a pitty the transformers in the 3d warehouse are either not transformable or grouped so badly they can't be modifyed so they could. Because I would like to try to make an animation of the transformation some time.

          Couldn't agree with u more.

          Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass... It's about learning how to dance in the rain!

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            EarthMover
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            Getting metals to pop in hypershot depends on the HDRI image. Try using one from the Dosch chrome series for a studio type shot, or get more creative and use a HDRI from an exterior scene to add realism.

            Here's a model of Bumblebee that I rendered in Hypershot a while back. You can get an idea of how the metals react to the HDRI in the scene.


            Bumblebee render 1.5.jpg

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              nickenzyme
              last edited by

              @earthmover said:

              Getting metals to pop in hypershot depends on the HDRI image. Try using one from the Dosch chrome series for a studio type shot, or get more creative and use a HDRI from an exterior scene to add realism.

              Here's a model of Bumblebee that I rendered in Hypershot a while back. You can get an idea of how the metals react to the HDRI in the scene.

              Thanks for your advice~~

              😄

              Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass... It's about learning how to dance in the rain!

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