Just playing
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It's the little details that make a great render.
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@solo said:
:thumb:
It's the little details that make a great render.
agree Pete , here is another material (red wine) test.
combination of sketchup+wings3d is excellent
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NO!! Majid, please you don't drink red wine from a mug surely????
LOL - Nice job there mate!
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@richard said:
NO!! Majid, please you don't drink red wine from a mug surely????
NO PLEASE! ... ehi wait.. that's not wine it seems better a forest fruit tea
seriously, Majid you could improve the wine material, there's one good (from Alex, I believe) in KT libraries.
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Brilliant renders. Book title upside down, though!
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Nice work majid! I like the seam detail very much!
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Yes, thats it.
You subdivided a SU triangulated model in wings3d. Triangles to quads maybe?
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@john.warburton said:
Brilliant renders. Book title upside down, though!
How did the rest of us miss that one? Too much red wine!!
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you are a legend majid, the image gets better and better each time I see it!
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Hi Majid,
Your renders look better that the reality !! Great job.
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@john.warburton said:
Brilliant renders. Book title upside down, though!
Not where Majid is from - they read from right to left me thinks.
Great renders Majid.
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thanke you all mates, for kind words. in fact it is the quality and realism of TWI and KT , but aout the book
@dermotcoll said:
Not where Majid is from - they read from right to left me thinks
yes that is right, I missed it , btw you may imagine that it is backface cover of the book ?!
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@majid said:
thanke you all mates, for kind words. in fact it is the quality and realism of TWI and KT , but aout the book
@dermotcoll said:
Not where Majid is from - they read from right to left me thinks
yes that is right, I missed it , btw you may imagine that it is backface cover of the book ?!
Nice try a getting out of the self made hole, Majid... but unfortunately in the West most hard-back books have a plain back without any printing on them - unlike most paper-back books - BUT don't despair, it's a great render anyway !
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Majid you are an expert at getting the best renders out of KT. Very nice materials. Good job!
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I'm looking forward to the renders he will achieve with Thea.
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top notch as always, majid!
@unknownuser said:
combination of sketchup+wings3d is excellent
Interesting you're integrating wings3D in your workflow.
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@2kemon said:
Would you care to drop a few lines about how you do that?
here is a raw sketch of what I did.first I made this model using SU (it could be purely modeled using wings too)
then it needs some cleaning and adding more vertix, etc...
cutting, (via right click) connecting (c key), move nodes (v to see nodes) selecting and moving node to have better model...
after 2 times smoothing
and finally the seam
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very clear explanation, majid - thanks!
So from the sketchuppers viewpoint it's a free subdivide & smooth on steroids with a free 3D app on top. Interesting!
How many smoothing iterations did you do on the glass from your renders? I wonder what would create the smallest file size - the wings#3 process you described or the subdivide & smooth plugin? -
Might be better off with the Wings smoothing, SD&S causes the object to shrink a little (if that's not a problem, then no worries), and the extra faces cause SU to get a little sluggish. If it's just a coffee mug, not a big deal, but it may be problematic if it's a complex object or multiple objects.
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wings3d is a free sds app, but not for sure with sds ruby plugin options.I did 3 times of sds and so obviously it added the mesh too much ,no worry for a mug and simple scene that it's main object is that mug.
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