after many days, IndigoCity is finished:)
after many days, IndigoCity is finished:)
Here is my picture, but it's not only Indigo render. Indigo render was a base picture to take a more detailed and textured scene. Indigo gave me a lightnign scene and shadows, and some textures. Rest of scene is
mixed with Cinema 4D render (3 layers - ambient occlusion,lights, and diffusion) and some hand painted details and some details from photos.
This picture is dedicated to Mr. Ono-Sendai - it's his City:))
Original render was baked almost 8 hours: Amd 64 bit X2 3800, 1 GB Ram
Posp effects: 2 days - Gimp 2.2.8, some photos and Cinema 4D renders.
Hris
Here is finished work:
and here is original Indigo render:
mixed with Cinema 4D render (3 layers - ambient occlusion,lights, and diffusion) and some hand painted details and some details from photos.
This picture is dedicated to Mr. Ono-Sendai - it's his City:))
Original render was baked almost 8 hours: Amd 64 bit X2 3800, 1 GB Ram
Posp effects: 2 days - Gimp 2.2.8, some photos and Cinema 4D renders.
Hris
Here is finished work:
and here is original Indigo render:
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Thank you:)
Thank you friedns, for your comments. I'm still working with this render, but now only in 2D (Gimp). I want to add some more details like billboards, some ropes and maybe one or two vehicles (spaceships,zeppelins or maybe aircrafts?? who knows...but vehicles i'll render in indigo and add post's in GImp). That's my plan. I'ts look like i spend next week with this render.
But i want to say one word: INDIGO. It's impossible to take real light in Cinema 4D or Blender without Indigo (Indigo give with so much fun and easy way to recreating real light).
Thank tou Mr.Ono Sendai - your hardwork is awesome! Thank you all people which are testing indigo, looking for new features and bugs in new releases. Well, maybe my next project should be titled:
"Indigo World Community" ?
Big Gretings from Poland
Hris
But i want to say one word: INDIGO. It's impossible to take real light in Cinema 4D or Blender without Indigo (Indigo give with so much fun and easy way to recreating real light).
Thank tou Mr.Ono Sendai - your hardwork is awesome! Thank you all people which are testing indigo, looking for new features and bugs in new releases. Well, maybe my next project should be titled:
"Indigo World Community" ?
Big Gretings from Poland
Hris
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