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    • K Offline
      kwistenbiebel
      last edited by

      To my feeling this thread belongs to the Gallery section and not here... but let's play.

      Lit by two big vertical planes left and right, one with a warm emitting material, one with a somewhat colder emitting material.
      The ground surface curves up towards the background.

      Skindigo:

      http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/carza.jpg

      http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/carrzz.jpg

      http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/carc.jpg

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      • Al HartA Offline
        Al Hart
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        @ely862me said:

        I hope is no problem i change the mustang..that one was messed(missing faces etc)

        Is this model on the 3D warehouse so we can all use it instead?

        Al Hart

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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
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          There are so many cars and tastes. I like these Ford T models for instance (and the youths like the mustangs nowadays).

          Here is one as it looked when my grandpa bought it:

          then.jpg
          ...and as it'd look nowadays:

          later.jpg

          BTW this guy Stanisław Ludwiński (aka "Bubus") - has some incredible amount and probably quality (at this first sight at least) of old car models. They are such beautiful than modern cars that they are also much more fun to render about with.
          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?uq=16762529089732234857&scoring=m

          Gai...

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          • Al HartA Offline
            Al Hart
            last edited by

            @kwistenbiebel said:

            The ground surface curves up towards the background.
            Skindigo:

            Nice lighting effects.

            @ecuadorian said:

            Thanks, Al.

            Ok, I decided to go for a "toy" look, so I applied a shiny plastic template to almost everything in the model, except the wood. I'm trying to capture the childhood fascination of crashing your toy cars.

            This is also good.

            I was hoping we would get some good examples of how to showcase a product.

            I think these two postings might have "set the bar too high" and will scare off people who can't do as good a job. I feel the need to add something on the lower end of the rendering spectrum so that people who are newer to rendering.

            This is a "clay rendering". For a clay rendering, you make all the materials flat and white. It is designed to highlight the quality of the model, without the distraction of colors, textures, etc.


            2006 Lamborghini Murcielago-clay.jpg

            Al Hart

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              xrok1
              last edited by

              well i know when i'm outa my league but...
              any tips to clear up the glass? i think you know which renderer i'm using 😆


              easy9-8h-22min.jpg

              “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

              http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
                last edited by

                Use architectural glass > no shadow from the Templates. That should make it (or you can go to library > Architectural_... and select either of the architectural glasses (although warped would no have real use here as that would be good for reflections when it's lighter outside)

                Gai...

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                  xrok1
                  last edited by

                  seems to be no difference. i had shadows unchecked in the common glass too. if thats the same thing?
                  maybe i'll ask at the support forum.


                  Capture1.JPG

                  “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

                  http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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                  • ely862meE Offline
                    ely862me
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                    @al hart said:

                    Is this model on the 3D warehouse so we can all use it instead?

                    Yes! Here u go http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=197ebf15c84a3b87de39b2ff1721305b.


                    The mustang and one of my concepts


                    The mustang and one of my concepts


                    mustang5.jpg

                    Elisei (sketchupper)


                    Before no life was done on Earth it was THE LIFE ITSELF...GOD
                    Come and See EliseiDesign

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                    • C Offline
                      cosycat
                      last edited by

                      Just an aside as I see you adding cars to to the Hopper pics

                      Notice anything familiar in this Ford promo video (39 seconds in)
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOJ-pX3v4S4&feature=related

                      In fact the first few seconds are also, let's just say derivative

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                        RustyShack
                        last edited by

                        The Lotus in its natural habitat (Modo 401)

                        http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo248/Rusty__Shack/lotus7c.jpg

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                          Ecuadorian
                          last edited by

                          I was deleting the intermediate files of a video I finished yesterday, but I think these four look nice together. They bring back memories from the iMac era:
                          iMac toy cars.jpg
                          Here's the video:
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq-JTKF5Kxg
                          [flash=640,505:2zo5thic]http://www.youtube.com/v/Lq-JTKF5Kxg&fs=1&hq=1[/flash:2zo5thic]
                          And the thread with more info on how it was done.

                          -Miguel Lescano
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                          • Al HartA Offline
                            Al Hart
                            last edited by

                            The cars have been fun. Obviously we all spend some time rendering cars when we don't have anything better to do.

                            For the next workshop, I am proposing some exterior house scenes. See Rendering Workshop - Exteriors - Houses

                            Al Hart

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                            • soloS Offline
                              solo
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                              Al

                              I was thinking that most folk here have a basic idea of how to set up an exterior view, most of the times the view is determined by the client anyway, I was thinking rather something that many folk struggle with. How about setting up a studio for product rendering, how to construct a studio, how to light a studio.

                              http://www.solos-art.com

                              If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                              • Al HartA Offline
                                Al Hart
                                last edited by

                                @solo said:

                                Al

                                I was thinking that most folk here have a basic idea of how to set up an exterior view, most of the times the view is determined by the client anyway, I was thinking rather something that many folk struggle with. How about setting up a studio for product rendering, how to construct a studio, how to light a studio.

                                I was planning basic studio lighting for displaying an object - a watch, or jewelry - with backlighting, etc. - but I decided to slip exteriors in first. Rendering an object was a lot like some of these renderings for cars (that is what made me think of it), so I wanted to do something different first.

                                Also, I felt (based on some comments about interior renderings - that people don't do them often), that a lot of people to do exteriors, and I wanted to see what some people could do.

                                So we will do the presentation of an object next week, and let the exterior proceed for this week.

                                Also, there may be a lot of people doing exteriors who would like to learn about techniques that you and others have already learned. Most new users don;t know where to get plants, how to do a good jopb with windows, etc.

                                Al Hart

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                                • M Offline
                                  museummaker
                                  last edited by

                                  I think a tut on setting up a studio would be great. This took quite a bit of trial and error but I am quite pleased.neon.jpg

                                  Click through for a larger image, can't seem to embed it right.

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                                  • Al HartA Offline
                                    Al Hart
                                    last edited by

                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    This took quite a bit of trial and error but I am quite pleased.

                                    Nice image.

                                    It does have a car in it, but in keeping with the spirit of this weeks workshop, you could have a closeup of the car pulling into the drive inn - in the background.

                                    But I appreciate your combining some of your modeling and rendering skills with this weeks challenge. 😄

                                    The car shows some nice reflections. Good work.

                                    Al Hart

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                                    • Al HartA Offline
                                      Al Hart
                                      last edited by

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      I think a tut on setting up a studio would be great.

                                      I've been looking through some Rhino tutorials on setting up studio lighting.

                                      They use a nice object for rendering, and are trying to place it in a good studio setting. A shiny, popular product would be good. Hopefully with some glass, and perhaps an illuminated area. Say a watch, phone or jewelery.

                                      But I am having a hard time finding a 3D Warehouse model of something we could use for the workshop.

                                      The best I have found so far (but far from optimal) is this 3D Challenge trophy:

                                      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/download?mid=98ff47bd333bada082f65e2d4f269f9b&rtyp=lt&ctyp=other&ts=1211892144000

                                      But I could sure use some help finding a model. Or maybe someone has a model they could provide either on the 3D warehouse, or for the Workshop?

                                      Al Hart

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                                      • soloS Offline
                                        solo
                                        last edited by

                                        I suggest creating a still life type setup, with maybe some glass, chrome, plastic, waxy type object, maybe even something that emits light also that way we can get a real feel for a whole range of items and how they relate to a studio stup.

                                        http://www.solos-art.com

                                        If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                                        • Al HartA Offline
                                          Al Hart
                                          last edited by

                                          @solo said:

                                          I suggest creating a still life type setup, with maybe some glass, chrome, plastic, waxy type object, maybe even something that emits light also that way we can get a real feel for a whole range of items and how they relate to a studio setup.

                                          That's a darn good idea! Also, it takes away from the prejudices any real item may have.

                                          Maybe that's why artists work with these king of objects, rather than radios, etc.

                                          Maybe this bowl, with a metal salt and pepper shaker.

                                          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/download?mid=38af522494d535151f6a5b0146bf3030&rtyp=lt&ctyp=other&ts=1233257865000

                                          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/download?mid=da7c6826ae2be9027e1419e8e13c93ee&rtyp=lt&ctyp=other&ts=1204077949000

                                          (If I change the material on this to a metal, it might work well)

                                          Al Hart

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                                          • soloS Offline
                                            solo
                                            last edited by

                                            Pretty much that sort of idea, maybe a place mat, wine glass, cuttlery, porcelain plate, apple/fruit, candle, etc as a table place setting.
                                            I would also encourage it to be pretty detailed as such products would need to be smooth for accurate looking renders especially if they are to have any reflection.

                                            http://www.solos-art.com

                                            If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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