Render This - Chair Loft
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@olishea said:
jo-ke: what's wrong with the image? it looks finger painted. have you applied some sort of photoshop filter? you only need high+ for lots of caustics/reflection....high would still look great, even medium.
Here's the original render with High+:
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Just had to give add one try. Thea TR2 (unbiased), 3 hrs 10 mins. I could use a bit more time, and I'd love to play with the lighting, but unfortunately that's all the time I had.
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There it is mine
V-ray for su, 16 min. on a quad core. I was inspired by an old tutorial that I watched in the past, and I tried to recreate the feeling of that.
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Playing with Thea Displacement. By playing, i mean fudging. At least the floor looks ok...
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Hello my try !!
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Twilight and Photoshop... a little too grainy, but I stopped the render after 20 minutes or so.
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Hi to all,
so this is my try!I've used Vray for render the final image, after that some PS for level, contrast, color, AO, DOF, glow.
Hope you like it, c&c welcome as allCiao
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EPRIC render
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Yeah, those last 3 posters really put up some awesome stuff!
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Finally got round to also doing a little render of the Chair Loft.
Couldn't decide between a horizontal and a vertical, so I'll post them both.
Rendered in V-Ray. Tiny bit of postpro in Picasa.
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Trying out Artlantis for a change...
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lovely...
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Decided to do a render myself, 25 minutes with keyshot
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@blah11 said:
Decided to do a render myself, 25 minutes with keyshot
...fast update your image in Photoshop(Increase brightness)
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@urgen said:
@blah11 said:
Decided to do a render myself, 25 minutes with keyshot
...fast update your image in Photoshop(Increase brightness)
[attachment=0:1btvn2hw]<!-- ia0 -->untitled56a.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1btvn2hw]thanks but thats weird when I originally posted the picture it was lighter
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Basically, only tweaked materials and time of day. I also rounded some edges. Zero post pro.
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Just thought I would chuck in this render from a new engine under development. Took approx 90s. No post-processing at all, except for having to crop it down slightly to 1600x860 so it can be uploaded to this site.
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@gregwhitfield said:
Just thought I would chuck in this render from a new engine under development. Took approx 90s. No post-processing at all, except for having to crop it down slightly to 1600x860 so it can be uploaded to this site.
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Nice ... how many cores to do that in 90s?
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