Simple Renderings Thread
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Camox:
Nice model and render! - it look exactly like it is supposed to.
Nice model and render! - it look exactly like it is supposed to.
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... once you know exactly what it is
True, perfection through simplicity. What's the texture source ? I'd be keen to synth it some day...
True, perfection through simplicity. What's the texture source ? I'd be keen to synth it some day...
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Here are the next two dirty render. Still a little interior and the materials optimize something it should be ready for the final rendering.
I know such a thing actually belongs in the WIP area. But I do still here ...
I know such a thing actually belongs in the WIP area. But I do still here ...
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really nice elephant I wonder why ppl say, it's hard to recognize?
Also, the two new house-shots have avery interesting angle
Also, the two new house-shots have avery interesting angle
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Very nice images, Camox !
Good luck with the competition. I've been working with that scene too actually and will probably enter too.
Good luck with the competition. I've been working with that scene too actually and will probably enter too.
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I said that it was hard to tell if it was stone or some metallic alloy, before Camox stated it was soapstone. I said nothing about the mouse, as Camox didn't model itKram1032 wrote:really nice elephant I wonder why ppl say, it's hard to recognize?
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oh, ok^^
Ooops, didn't notice both comments where by you lol.
Ooops, didn't notice both comments where by you lol.
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Thank you guys
@Suvakas
I know not yet whether I will participate in the comp will be taking part. It makes fun of the scene to work.
@Suvakas
I know not yet whether I will participate in the comp will be taking part. It makes fun of the scene to work.
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Hi:
I give my last job with blender, rendered with version 1.1.18 of indigo.
Greetings.
Tony.
I give my last job with blender, rendered with version 1.1.18 of indigo.
Greetings.
Tony.
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F*ck Camox,
that looks awesome! Nearly perfect materials...
please remember the name of this thread, otherwise I'll have to apply for another job.
that looks awesome! Nearly perfect materials...
please remember the name of this thread, otherwise I'll have to apply for another job.
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Here is a re-render of an old pocket watch model that I made a few yrs ago.
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Water Jug start for the competition.
Not happy yet.
Not happy yet.
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A small motion blur test.
I'm using an emitting jpg image for background. No other light sources in the scene. It really surprised me how good the lighting is from only a jpg image. Probably can't do hard shadows with ldr images, but they are good alternative for general reflections and ambient.
I'm using an emitting jpg image for background. No other light sources in the scene. It really surprised me how good the lighting is from only a jpg image. Probably can't do hard shadows with ldr images, but they are good alternative for general reflections and ambient.
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Quite speedy tea pots you've got here!suvakas wrote:A small motion blur test.
I'm using an emitting jpg image for background. No other light sources in the scene. It really surprised me how good the lighting is from only a jpg image. Probably can't do hard shadows with ldr images, but they are good alternative for general reflections and ambient.
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