A vase
-
I was trying out a newly downloaded set of plugins (EEby...) and, combining it with roundcorners-plugin, made this vase... just wanted to show you guys
rendered in Artlantis, no post-pro

-
It looks pretty good, I mean the round corners.

Just thought it you could show some view with the caustics or vase's shadows.
And also about the enviroment, could you do one with an HDRIs?
-
I could, but not in Artlantis. Will do tomorrow

-
@unknownuser said:
I could, but not in Artlantis. Will do tomorrow

I was playing around with some friends 3.0 and somehow didn't get use to some of the settings so I thought maybe you can shed some light.

Anyway I think you're doing great with renderings. Keep posting!
-
That is a very nice vase Martha.
-
a close up please!! we cant see how much work you have put into the model at this range. all the details are lost. those tools are wonderful aren't they! I have no idea whatsoever how TIG makes these plugins!
-
Nice vase

-
Hi Pyroluna, That vase looks really nice!
could you post a wire?
Have you done the shape in just one step? -
Hi I'm back
Thanks for all the nice comments 
So, mr D-Space.... you want to see a HDRI-lighted image with caustics??
Here it is:

Now as far as I know, Artlantis can't do either, so I rendered with Mental Ray for Maya. Helluvajob. 'scuse my frenchSo here's the wireframe...

In the middle, the final shape.
On the left, a section cut.
On the right: this is the shape I used to construct.- The four (or actually five, but I welded the bottom two) curves making up the nearest side of the cheesewedge were the starting point for an 'Extrude Edges by Rails' operation.
- The result rotated+copied, circle drawn on top, push-pulled. Bottom part mirrored to the top.
- Then copied, and scaled a bit in red&green, reversed faces. Then the outer shell extended downwards a bit further than the inner shell; the inner shell was push-pulled downwards just enough to use a maximum radius for 'round corners' to work without self-intersecting. The outer shell has a smaller radius at the bottom.
-
@unknownuser said:
Hi I'm back
Thanks for all the nice comments 
So, mr D-Space.... you want to see a HDRI-lighted image with caustics??
Here it is:Cool!

Thanks for the insight!
-
Very nice!
-
Lovely work !!!

Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better π
Register LoginAdvertisement