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      Technohippy
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      certainly sir, here's some i made earlier


      01 design sheet top.jpg


      02 design sheet front.jpg


      03 design sheet back.jpg


      04 design sheet right.jpg


      05 design sheet left.jpg


      06 design sheet top.jpg


      07 design sheet front.jpg


      08 design sheet right.jpg


      09 design sheet back.jpg


      10 design sheet left.jpg

      http://www.realitybuildingdesign.co.uk

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        liam887
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        @technohippy said:

        certainly sir, here's some i made earlier

        Wow it always amazes me how such a simple model can be textured and rendered so well. I still have much to learn as far as materials and lighting set ups go! Keep it up.

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          Technohippy
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          Many thanks, i have sooo many test renders its unbelievable, and a whole library of different silver materials i made in kt to get the scratches just right

          here's a clay and a depth


          checking render 14 - AO txt.jpg


          Final Render OC 01_depth.jpg

          http://www.realitybuildingdesign.co.uk

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            tadema
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            Amazing, as Liam said I also thought they were photographs ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘

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              solo
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              Great stuff, shows the power of a good mapping and solid technique.

              http://www.solos-art.com

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

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                boofredlay
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                Fooled me too, great work.

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                  pilou
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                  Very cool rendering! โ˜€
                  Except for the rule on this view seems flat without shadows ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                    EscapeArtist
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                    Very cool.

                    Finally, buttons suitable for my fat fingers to use for SMS.

                    Too bad it's only a render (a very good one!)

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                      SketchUpNoobie
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                      What else can I say? This is eye candy! Great concept, nice modelling, and excellent renders. IMO, the render with the ruler looks the most photo-realistic. It looks too imperfect for a render. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ Looking forward to seeing your next project. ๐Ÿ˜‰

                      Hmmm. I know I've seen this somewhere before. ๐Ÿ˜• Perhaps the Kerkythea forums a few months back?

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                        Technohippy
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                        @unknownuser said:

                        What else can I say? This is eye candy! Great concept, nice modelling, and excellent renders. IMO, the render with the ruler looks the most photo-realistic. It looks too imperfect for a render. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ Looking forward to seeing your next project. ๐Ÿ˜‰

                        Hmmm. I know I've seen this somewhere before. ๐Ÿ˜• Perhaps the Kerkythea forums a few months back?

                        Yep it was at the kt forums.

                        thanks for your comments, my goal is realism, not perfection.

                        http://www.realitybuildingdesign.co.uk

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                          SketchUpNoobie
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                          @technohippy said:

                          my goal is realism, not perfection.

                          And you sure nailed it. ๐Ÿ‘

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                            Technohippy
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                            @unknownuser said:

                            @technohippy said:

                            my goal is realism, not perfection.

                            And you sure nailed it. ๐Ÿ‘

                            thanks man!

                            http://www.realitybuildingdesign.co.uk

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                              Bryan K
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                              ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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                                Box
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                                Such a wonderful piece of work.

                                And seriously valuable, if you could get it produced, perhaps with a larger screen, you would make millions.
                                I would buy one on the spot.

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                                  EscapeArtist
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                                  Is there any way you could share some tips to get that nice, buffed (but not too shiny) soft silver look with the wear scratches? It's very nice.

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                                    majid
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                                    ammmazing... really amazing , and good knowledge of KT materials (and render settings). ๐Ÿ‘

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                                      Technohippy
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                                      @escapeartist said:

                                      Is there any way you could share some tips to get that nice, buffed (but not too shiny) soft silver look with the wear scratches? It's very nice.

                                      I'd be happy to, I'm doing some screenshots for you now

                                      http://www.realitybuildingdesign.co.uk

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                                        Technohippy
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                                        @box said:

                                        Such a wonderful piece of work.

                                        And seriously valuable, if you could get it produced, perhaps with a larger screen, you would make millions.
                                        I would buy one on the spot.

                                        Thank you, I have looked into 3d printing for this but its expensive and just wouldn't do it justice. frankly i'd buy one too if I could afford it! although if it got made i figure i could afford it based on your figures!! ๐Ÿ˜›

                                        http://www.realitybuildingdesign.co.uk

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                                          Technohippy
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                                          @majid said:

                                          ammmazing... really amazing , and good knowledge of KT materials (and render settings). ๐Ÿ‘

                                          thanks majid most of the work was materials, for render settings I use preset mlt(bpt) and for lighting I used one of bob groothuis's excellent globals

                                          http://www.realitybuildingdesign.co.uk

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                                            Technohippy
                                            last edited by

                                            @escapeartist said:

                                            Is there any way you could share some tips to get that nice, buffed (but not too shiny) soft silver look with the wear scratches? It's very nice.

                                            I started putting together a couple of screenshots and ended up turning them into a mini tutorial!

                                            I should point out that the average size of the phone is 45mm x 95mm, and a lot of the work in this and the rest of the materials was ensuring the scale of the material was right for the piece!

                                            This material was based on the silver available in the Metals Ashikhmin (mlt) library available at the Kerkythea website
                                            metals ashikhmin mlt silver.png
                                            the weighting of the layers is as follows
                                            OA setup.png
                                            the anisotropic layer is left untouched
                                            anisotropic.png
                                            the only part of the matt/phong layer that is changed is the specularity
                                            mattphong.png
                                            the real work in this material is the was in the specularity and the bump maps, bump map 1 was about making the metal seem imperfect and not perfectly flat (which is virtually impossible in the physical world and way too easy in the digital world)
                                            bump 1.png
                                            bump 2 was about creating the micro scratches which accompany any piece of silver
                                            bump 2.png

                                            Its a good idea to save this finished material to your material library if you want to use engravings.

                                            For the engraving I used a monochrome frame i sourced at openclip art, I mapped it in sketchup to ensure the dimensions were correct prior to exporting. In kerkythea, I opened the materials editor for the engraving and selected the diffuse label in the reflectance panel. In the texture editor right click on the engraving bitmap and copy it.

                                            left click the preview panel and choose your new material as saved above and once it has loaded click apply, then in the empty bump mapping panel select 'texture' and in the texture editor right click and paste. kerky will place the engraving bitmap, correctly mapped, into the spare bump map slot. Next fiddle with the strength control until it looks right.

                                            Alternatively you can convert your image to a normal map using GIMP (which is what I ended up doing eventually) and use that instead. if you start by exporting a mapped image kerky will remember the mapping, so it doesn't matter if you use a different version of the image.

                                            I hope thats not too in depth, once I get on a roll, I tend to cover ALL bases!!

                                            http://www.realitybuildingdesign.co.uk

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