Most UNrealistic indigo render contest
Most UNrealistic indigo render contest
Pretty self-explanatory, try to make the most UN-photo-realistic indigo render.
Rules:
Needs to be rendered in indigo
Preferably no post
1-minute super-noise images don't count, these are just renders that look unrealistic
This is for "un-photo-realistic" renders, not simply "unrealistic" renders, if that makes sense...
I have no idea if this'll go anywhere, but I've had this idea for a little while, and a recent problematic render inspired me to do this. I was trying to make a simple "gold ring on a table" test, (using Au.nk) and it came out as seen below.
(Yes, I checked the normals, blah blah... I don't really care about this scene, so I don't really need help fixing it. I'm now using it to start this contest. )
Rules:
Needs to be rendered in indigo
Preferably no post
1-minute super-noise images don't count, these are just renders that look unrealistic
This is for "un-photo-realistic" renders, not simply "unrealistic" renders, if that makes sense...
I have no idea if this'll go anywhere, but I've had this idea for a little while, and a recent problematic render inspired me to do this. I was trying to make a simple "gold ring on a table" test, (using Au.nk) and it came out as seen below.
(Yes, I checked the normals, blah blah... I don't really care about this scene, so I don't really need help fixing it. I'm now using it to start this contest. )
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Well, I remember doing this image when i was all new to Indigo:
http://www2.indigorenderer.com/joomla/g ... 599685fbc4
http://www2.indigorenderer.com/joomla/g ... 599685fbc4
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lol, then I'll make a picture of a Star Trek-fanatic with a girlfriend. Hahaha.Kram1032 wrote:But it doesn't look TOO unrealistic, Simon Larsen...
And that human could be a puppet with such a paint on it
using a bug of Indigo is a bit unfair in my opinion, so for the moment, dougal wins (he tried to make a real scene, which came out unreal, because of the wallpaper...)
(I apologize if there's any Star Trek-fanatics out there reading this. No hard feelings. )
It's pretty hard to get non-photo-realistic images with a photo-realistic renderer.
I'd only know
1) bugs
or
2) impossible materials
And both are shown, already^^
I wonder, how'll manage the most unrealistic material
(And not only perfect mirrors, which are wrong but still look kinda right, but also wrong-looking materials like the wallpaper above )
I'd only know
1) bugs
or
2) impossible materials
And both are shown, already^^
I wonder, how'll manage the most unrealistic material
(And not only perfect mirrors, which are wrong but still look kinda right, but also wrong-looking materials like the wallpaper above )
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