For apple lovers
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How's this one strike you?
Is Maxwell fast? Well it's unbiased so it's automatically slow relative to biased renderers out there. I haven't compared it to many other programs but others have called it slow. For small scenes like this though it's quite fast. Speed has never been an issue for me as typically I simply start my final renderings before heading home for the day. I figure my computer's going to just be sitting here anyway so it might as well work. However it looks at 8am the next day is how it turns out.
-Brodie
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lol too dull now, almost like a pear.
In between those two lol
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Apple 3.0
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Nice to see you back here, Ricardo, and awesome image!
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Thanks bro...
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Nice renders ricardo!
dof in the first one looks somehow unnatural, both are over saturated. Apples are not an easy theme, remember Cézanne. Easy to model them, difficult to texture -its like a portrait- and you've noticed they need much more faces. -
thanks for the tips
the dof is made in photoshop anything else, is an artistic image, is done so to give a different look -
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I thought I would give it a try, I made a few leaves from pics in my backyard.
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CRYSTAL + APPLE = CRAPPLE
So you learned this new word Michalis; "crap"
Just for you mate
nice model
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Thats beautiful. Having finished with 'sculpture' on these leaves you should re-project the texture and smooth edges. This is a trick that can be done in SU easily.
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OK pete you destroyed my model once again. But I love what you've done here. Beautiful. What renderer is this?
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I used Vue.
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I love it
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Amazing! Did you apply the molten candy in Vue, or did you model it in SU?
Second image is Eco-painting with a touch of Vue's Irony-system, I guess... -
I did a quick model in SU using SDS, up sized it slightly to cover apple, inserted a stick and then rendered in Vue.
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amazing results pete, your a vue expert my friend!!!
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