Cars rendered with thea
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i uploaded the original watermarked render as well if that helps at all, and don't get me wrong! i will definitely be buying thea, it is one of the easiest (behind podium) and best looking render engines i have used.
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You should try this with some motion blur, wow!!!
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Nice car! One that I would love to render!

Probably the views is a little weird and better IBL will help.
Btw...nice post-pro!

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welcome new member.
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Welcome to SCF.
Great render and good PS skills.

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V nice work !!

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thanks guys, i will post some more renders i have done soon

and solo, im a graphic designer aswell so photoshop is like second nature
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I like car renders using Thea. it seems that photoreal setting works better for me!


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those are very nice renders, what material are you using for the car paint? it looks just a bit too reflective for me.
anyway here is another car i have been working on, i love thea so much
i am having trouble with the rear lights though, as you can see there appear to be 3 different colours when the first 2 are both the same red glass material and the third is an orange glass material, not too sure what is causing this but i am trying to find a fix
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timmy I prefer this one, the first one seems too metal (not metalic
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thanks majid, here are some more cars i have rendered with thea. it is just so easy to use with cars, i havent been able to set up a decent architectural scene with thea yet, but its coming. any comments on the new images?


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these two look great
now maybe also you prefer to prepare an studio or a scene , to have better result
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i'm working on a showcase floor just like at car shows to mount the cars on, i'm not really a fan of the whole street scene presentation.

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