Machine shop lamp n°006
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@massimo said:
Alex Roman is really one of the best and that video is really amazing
Agree with you there!
@unknownuser said:
...Sadly I'm not absolutely close to him though.
Don't agree with you there mate!
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I would have easily put money on the images being photos
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Great renders but equally great composition and shooting angles. Love the scratches as well!
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Thanks again guys, really appreciated.
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@massimo said:
Thanks guys.
@unknownuser said:
is a odd behaviour of Thea with the out of focus areas, some metal reflections look crisp and fake
Really? I see nothing really odd in the reflections... Anyway did not compared different render methods. That was TR1, I'll make a comparison with different presets.
For me those look a bit like non-conversed caustics from the filament trough glass (needs render longer or use TR2/render longer). Perhaps using "Super sampling = High" would average them a bit (if not used).
Still, these are fantastic renders, so real.
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Thanks Pentti.
@unknownuser said:
For me those look a bit like non-conversed caustics from the filament trough glass
Yeah I agree. That shot was rendered with TR1 preset with supersampling = high for long.
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Fiat lux!
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Fantastic image, Massimo! I love this one, instead , and thanks to your inspiration, I think I'll go for modeling and rendering it!
Here is a nice catalog from artemide, with the images of the lamps, and dimensions.
http://www.artemide.it/luce_servizi/download/cataloghi/docs/cataloghi/2011_design/flipping_book/files/assets/downloads/publication.pdf
Cheers!
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Thanks guys.
Yeah, Artemide has very nice products and I know that lamp. Good luck for your model&render. -
artemide has also some nice cad models on their website
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