Newbie WIPs
Newbie WIPs
Folks,
I'm relatively new here, and no more than a hobbyist. But I could do with some C+Cs on these couple of small scenes. The renders are quite dirty, just a couple of hours on a slow CPU with a little postprod (denoised). The first is just a few minutes, only to give a rough idea really.
(All modelled in Blender 243, using Indigo 07 test 5 with the (absolutely amazing) Blendigo exporter).
I'm relatively new here, and no more than a hobbyist. But I could do with some C+Cs on these couple of small scenes. The renders are quite dirty, just a couple of hours on a slow CPU with a little postprod (denoised). The first is just a few minutes, only to give a rough idea really.
(All modelled in Blender 243, using Indigo 07 test 5 with the (absolutely amazing) Blendigo exporter).
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- drBouvierLeduc
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Thanks for the kind comments. I guess I'm still a newbie from the number of attempts it still takes me to get the objects/materials I'm really after. A lot of trial and error. But I must say I've been spending quite a bit of my spare time on Blender/Indigo since I ran into them earlier this year.
Docteur, the trees at the back of the first pic are not an environment map, but a flat, 10m pixel jpg placed behind the scene and aligned with the general perspective, a bit like a matte painting. This rarely works well in my experience, but I was lucky there because it's hard to discern the perspective in organic shapes like trees, the horizon's flat, and the blur helps too. Otherwise, the scene is lit with a sun.
By the way, I've been rendering overnight and will post updates soon.
Docteur, the trees at the back of the first pic are not an environment map, but a flat, 10m pixel jpg placed behind the scene and aligned with the general perspective, a bit like a matte painting. This rarely works well in my experience, but I was lucky there because it's hard to discern the perspective in organic shapes like trees, the horizon's flat, and the blur helps too. Otherwise, the scene is lit with a sun.
By the way, I've been rendering overnight and will post updates soon.
Thanks Manitwo,
The square shape in focus in the bathroom scene is a mirror stuck to the side of the wood table. It's hard to tell, though, as it only reflects the white wall. As for the SSS vases, they're ok, but it's luck really. I still haven't mastered the SSS settings and especially the way they're influenced by the overall scale of the scene... Oh well, needs more trying.
The square shape in focus in the bathroom scene is a mirror stuck to the side of the wood table. It's hard to tell, though, as it only reflects the white wall. As for the SSS vases, they're ok, but it's luck really. I still haven't mastered the SSS settings and especially the way they're influenced by the overall scale of the scene... Oh well, needs more trying.
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