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      sepo
      last edited by

      Looks good Oli...especially the second render.

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        d12dozr
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        Fantastic - these rock, Oli! πŸ‘

        Care to talk about the lighting/background setup? HDR, I'm guessing?

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          olishea
          last edited by

          First image:

          Light grey studio backdrop (the curved screen thingy-took 1 minute to make)
          Satin Plastic template applied to this grey, shininess set to 15.
          HDR lighting only - studio image set at 0.7 brightness
          Sunlight disabled
          Skull coloured red, applied a flint template and reduced alpha a bit
          Progressive preset 10

          Second image:

          Same setup with materials (although I made the floor a darker grey) and same HDR.
          No studio backdrop this time....just one one huge ground plane (so you can't see the edges from view angle). The HDR is too blurry to be on display as a background...I use it only for lighting and reflection. Make sure you have rotated your HDR to how you want the light to cast-just do a few tests. A proper lighting setup with emitters would be better for these sort of 'product' renders. I find these HDR scenes very quick and simple, albeit with less control over specific lighting.

          Take advantage of twilight tone mapping-the renders looked so much better after I dropped gamma a little bit and upped the exposure. You can also mix your different exposed images in photoshop. I did standard PP on images; different overlays, curves, saturation, levels, vignette, colour balance and HIGH PASS FILTER overlay-this really brings out the details and light.

          It looks more work than it is.....twilight users know that this is just a few clicks.

          Hope this helps and thank you for the compliments.

          oli

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          • holmes1977H Offline
            holmes1977
            last edited by

            πŸ‘ second image is amazing. I must pick up twilight sometime and give it a go. Im still struggling with Vray just havent got the time to put into it.

            oli you seem to have mastered Twilight quickly

            Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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            • olisheaO Offline
              olishea
              last edited by

              Yes its quick to pick up, but I have far from mastered it!! Haven't done much architectural stuff with it yet.

              I really can't tell much difference between vray and twilight renders, I mean it's degrees of excellence really. How real do you want it to be?! Why struggle with vray when you can enjoy twilight? I sound like I'm promoting it but I just really enjoy the twilight process. Try the trial version-I guarantee you will have a nice render within the hour and all completely within sketchup.

              oli

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                d12dozr
                last edited by

                Thanks for the detailed explanation, Oli, it definitely helps!

                @olishea said:

                Make sure you have rotated your HDR to how you want the light to cast-just do a few tests.

                How do you rotate the HDR? or do I just rotate the model to adjust the lighting?

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                • michaliszissiouM Offline
                  michaliszissiou
                  last edited by

                  wow, me too oli. Excellent renders. πŸ‘ πŸ‘
                  "HIGH PASS FILTER overlay-this really brings out the details and light. ". Actually this is "unsharp mask".

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                    d12dozr
                    last edited by

                    Ah, never mind my question Oli, I see where to rotate the image right under where you insert it...Duh! 😳

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                      MrJumpMan
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                      Twilight is very good, it took me about 15 minutes to make a decent adjustment to rendering, and i've never used a rendering program succsesfully.

                      examplespace ship 4.jpg

                      it works very well, only a hundred $ for the full version which is pretty good compared to most programs, i think...

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                        Ecuadorian
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                        😲 Are you the "mr.jumpman" of the Mech robots in the 3D warehouse?

                        Welcome to the SCF! πŸ˜„

                        -Miguel Lescano
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                        • olisheaO Offline
                          olishea
                          last edited by

                          yeah man keep it up and you'll be a whizz in no time. michalis unsharp mask does pretty much the same but high pass filter looked better with these refractive materials. I wrote it in capitals because it really improved the image above any other adjustment but yeah unsharp mask is good for most applications.

                          cheers for comments

                          oli

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                            MrJumpMan
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                            yes i am Mr.jumpman from the warehouse =p

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                            here is my more recent account

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                            and even recenter...dont ask why i have 3...

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