2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Welcome to a new edition of the Indigo Competition!
This is the competition for Apr-May 2009. There will be three winners, gold, silver and bronze, who will get a cool badge under their name on the forum, and an entry on the (to be created) competition winners page.
Good luck to all participants!
The Topic
The topic for this week is to model and render a water jug. Extra points will be given for simplicity and realism.
General rules
- Entries should be submitted by the 30th of May
- Images must be rendered with Indigo.
- The choice of modeling and image processing software is open.
- You can not post work which is already in our gallery
- Only 1 submission per user.
- Any artwork not created by yourself should be mentioned so it can be taken into account during voting.
Submit your entry with the following infos:
Nickname: <your nickname>
Version of Indigo used: <Indigo version>
Rendering time / CPU's: <time rendered and on how many CPU's>
List of tools used (and external artwork, with links):
<blender, 3DS Max, photoshop, etc...>
ps: Good luck to all contestants!
This is the competition for Apr-May 2009. There will be three winners, gold, silver and bronze, who will get a cool badge under their name on the forum, and an entry on the (to be created) competition winners page.
Good luck to all participants!
The Topic
The topic for this week is to model and render a water jug. Extra points will be given for simplicity and realism.
General rules
- Entries should be submitted by the 30th of May
- Images must be rendered with Indigo.
- The choice of modeling and image processing software is open.
- You can not post work which is already in our gallery
- Only 1 submission per user.
- Any artwork not created by yourself should be mentioned so it can be taken into account during voting.
Submit your entry with the following infos:
Nickname: <your nickname>
Version of Indigo used: <Indigo version>
Rendering time / CPU's: <time rendered and on how many CPU's>
List of tools used (and external artwork, with links):
<blender, 3DS Max, photoshop, etc...>
ps: Good luck to all contestants!
Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
may I add water?
Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
As long as it doesn't deteriorate both "simplicity and realism" I don't see why you could not, but that's just me
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Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
You may add water or juice or milk or whatever material your computer can cope with..
I don't think it's ultra sexy - but I guess we'll see what people manage. 23 days to go! :O
I don't think it's ultra sexy - but I guess we'll see what people manage. 23 days to go! :O
- Doug Armand
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Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Nickname: Doug Armand
Version of Indigo used: 2.0.6
Rendering time / CPU's: 5 hrs 17 min /Quad Core
List of tools used: Blender 2.49 x64 RC1
Edited to show both original and PP'd versions
Version of Indigo used: 2.0.6
Rendering time / CPU's: 5 hrs 17 min /Quad Core
List of tools used: Blender 2.49 x64 RC1
Edited to show both original and PP'd versions
- Attachments
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- Straight from Indigo - no PP
- WaterJug_Studio_PouringWater51.igs.png (781.22 KiB) Viewed 21328 times
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- Simple PP in Photoshop.
- WaterJug_StudioPSHOP.jpg (130.37 KiB) Viewed 21291 times
Last edited by Doug Armand on Tue May 26, 2009 2:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
Doug
Doug Armand
Doug Armand
Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Nickname: Schosch
Version of Indigo used: v1.1.18
Rendering time / CPU's: 28 h 6min, AMD X2 3800+ @ 2.2 Ghz
List of tools used:
Blender v2.48a
Adobe Photoshop CS 4
Both the wood textures and the hdr backgound are homemade.
Version of Indigo used: v1.1.18
Rendering time / CPU's: 28 h 6min, AMD X2 3800+ @ 2.2 Ghz
List of tools used:
Blender v2.48a
Adobe Photoshop CS 4
Both the wood textures and the hdr backgound are homemade.
- Attachments
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- final.jpg (312.21 KiB) Viewed 21929 times
Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Hey,
I had a little free time to kill and I decided to try to do a jug too. This is my vision of a water jug scene (Indigo flavored).
Nickname: Suvakas
Version of Indigo used: 1.1.18
Rendering time / CPU's: 7h30m @ resolution of 1500x2000/ 2 x Quad Core workstations in LAN
List of tools used: 3ds Max 9, IrfanView (for minor post adjustment)
High resolution image
I had a little free time to kill and I decided to try to do a jug too. This is my vision of a water jug scene (Indigo flavored).
Nickname: Suvakas
Version of Indigo used: 1.1.18
Rendering time / CPU's: 7h30m @ resolution of 1500x2000/ 2 x Quad Core workstations in LAN
List of tools used: 3ds Max 9, IrfanView (for minor post adjustment)
High resolution image
- Attachments
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- waterjug.jpg (153.05 KiB) Viewed 21848 times
Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Hello!
Forget that i actually have to submit the thing ive been working on, cant leave it stagnant in the wip.
Name: Matsta
Indigo Version: 1.1.18
Render Time: Cant remember, indigo crashed while i was asleep. roughly 12 hours.
Tools Used: Indigo, blender, moi, photoshop
Forget that i actually have to submit the thing ive been working on, cant leave it stagnant in the wip.
Name: Matsta
Indigo Version: 1.1.18
Render Time: Cant remember, indigo crashed while i was asleep. roughly 12 hours.
Tools Used: Indigo, blender, moi, photoshop
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- Water Jug!
- Water Jug with Lemon Small.png (406.85 KiB) Viewed 21330 times
- zeitmeister
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Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Oh guys, nice renderings here... I actually sent my version to render, but it's sooo crispy... I hope I'll get a fairly noise-free result before the 30th of may.
Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
May, 31 ?
Local times will be taken into account I hope... meeeehhh I'm late
Local times will be taken into account I hope... meeeehhh I'm late
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- PureSpider
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Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Same here! Glossy transparent is just so friggin slow with PTzeitmeister wrote:Oh guys, nice renderings here... I actually sent my version to render, but it's sooo crispy... I hope I'll get a fairly noise-free result before the 30th of may.
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Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Exactly... gettin the crisp out of the cauchy takes ages. May limettes are still too noisy... 20 hours rendered now.
But, I've got patience...
But, I've got patience...
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Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Nickname: zeitmeister
Version of Indigo used: v1.1.18 Win32 under Darwine on Mac OS X 10.5.7
Rendering time / CPU's: 26h, 30min / Mac Pro 8Core
List of tools used:
- Cinema 4D
- Photoshop CS3
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Alright, enough with the patience...
here's my version. I decided to remove the old window completely in order to get more nice diffuse transmission to the lemons. Still quite grainy there, even after noise reduction... but I hope you'll like it anyway.
Here's the high resolution version:
http://www.zentapher.com/indigo/waterjug_hq.jpg
Version of Indigo used: v1.1.18 Win32 under Darwine on Mac OS X 10.5.7
Rendering time / CPU's: 26h, 30min / Mac Pro 8Core
List of tools used:
- Cinema 4D
- Photoshop CS3
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Alright, enough with the patience...
here's my version. I decided to remove the old window completely in order to get more nice diffuse transmission to the lemons. Still quite grainy there, even after noise reduction... but I hope you'll like it anyway.
Here's the high resolution version:
http://www.zentapher.com/indigo/waterjug_hq.jpg
- Attachments
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- Lemon texture found at Google image search. PostPro in Photoshop: Noise reduction, color grading, slight chromatic abberation at the images edges. Chromatic abberation inside the jug comes from material.
- waterjug_800x600.jpg (82.26 KiB) Viewed 21498 times
Last edited by zeitmeister on Fri May 29, 2009 12:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 2009 Apr-May Competition :: Water Jug
Nickname: SmartDen
Version of Indigo: 1.1.18
Render time/CPU: 15h30m on Intel Core 2 Duo E6400
Used tools: Blender, Gimp
Version of Indigo: 1.1.18
Render time/CPU: 15h30m on Intel Core 2 Duo E6400
Used tools: Blender, Gimp
- Attachments
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- water_jug.jpg (83.53 KiB) Viewed 20974 times
Check normals, dude!
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