I decided to model a student bedroom with lots of stuff in it as a modelling exercise. I thought, why not render it with Indigo and make it look super awesome?
Now, this might not be Gallery material because its definitely not perfect. The textures and materials aren't that great, and I would have liked to set a better mood with the lighting. But like I said, it was mainly a modelling exercise.
Also, after I fired up Indigo on Friday night, I locked accidentally my self out of the house, and because everyone else had gone as well I couldn't get back in. By the time I managed to get back inside, it had been rendering for 67 hours. So yeah..
Anyways, I hope you like it. Please tell me what you think.
Student Bedroom
Student Bedroom
Last edited by yuuray on Mon Feb 07, 2011 2:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Student Bedroom
First of woaowelcome. Many materials, lots of objects etc, good work yuuray.
I think you are well aware about the points that may be worked further, just... watch colour saturation.
Looking for more !
I think you are well aware about the points that may be worked further, just... watch colour saturation.
Looking for more !
obsolete asset
Re: Student Bedroom
That's really quite good, not far off gallery quality. I would suggest some diffuse transmitter on the cutrians and plant (or some subsurface scattering).
Then render the whole thing 'till it's clear! (maybe you have a computer you could network?)
Then render the whole thing 'till it's clear! (maybe you have a computer you could network?)
Re: Student Bedroom
That is A MESS!
Seems like MY bedroom!
Jokes apart, great render. The messy look gives it a nice atmosphere, and gives you the chance to test loads of things. The image is too much saturated, in my opinion, and you should give the floor material a deeper look (add a specular map, a bump...). The door on the left also needs some detailing to get a more real result. BTW it is a very good starting point! Congrats!
Seems like MY bedroom!
Jokes apart, great render. The messy look gives it a nice atmosphere, and gives you the chance to test loads of things. The image is too much saturated, in my opinion, and you should give the floor material a deeper look (add a specular map, a bump...). The door on the left also needs some detailing to get a more real result. BTW it is a very good starting point! Congrats!
Re: Student Bedroom
Add some dirt! It's too clean for a student room
The empty beers are missing.
Nice work!
The empty beers are missing.
Nice work!
Eclat-Digital Research
http://www.eclat-digital.com
http://www.eclat-digital.com
Re: Student Bedroom
Thanks for all the replies and feedback! I plan to educate myself more on 3d modelling, texturing, lighting etc. This was a great little project for me to get excited about it again, and I hope that from here, my work will improve greatly.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 40 guests