Trigon lamp - photomatch
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Did a quick rendering of our trigon lamp using photomatch. I did not make reflections as I did not have time as this was only done for a review for our boss.
CC is always welcomed.
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That's a handsome render. Chromatic Aberration is a tad too much for my tastes.
You nailed the lighting though with that late evening vibe.
For some reason I feel like the image is tilted....
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Good eye Rich, there is slight tilt to the og picture. Did not bother to fixing it as there was no time.
I did not edit the vray rendered image at all, straight out of vray.
I only used "curves" to darken the og picture in gimp and that's it. There was no time for artistic flare on this one. -
First image is an og picture from Pixabay, I removed all the lights in the ceiling since they were in my way. Second image as you can see is a close up of the lamp (straight out of the vray).
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That explains why I thought the lighting was nailed. Its a real pic!
Nice fluorescent material. Maybe more light falloff at the extremities?
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If I understand you correctly I will say no.
The lamp I modeled in SU and rendered in vray. I posted an image in my previous post of the rendered trigon lamp. It's LED lamp with LED characteristics. Then in Vray I assigned a LED 5000K and adjusted (orange tube). The outside is glass material that I adjsuted to make it look like polyethylene material. Here is aan image of a model.
You can see what we do at http://www.lumotubo.eu
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Yeah, I understand. Initially I thought the whole image was a render.
Overall, it is a great composition. Very convincing. Good job!
You guys make some amazing lighting setups. Some of the stuff on your site is mindblowing!
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Sorry I misunderstood you Rich.
Thanks for the kind words. We will be at the Lightfair 2022 in Las Vegas in 2nd half of June and in Frankfurt at Prolight + Sound 2022 at the end of April. If you are interested stop by at our booth. -
Well done!
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Done nicely, great product.
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Thanks Mike
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