Render Book(Stromberg)
Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
Hy everyone, back again.
A friend of mine in class/classmate that is alot better than me in zbrush and i decided to do a sculpt together, since i have been learning him rendering lately, he wanted to learn me some zbrush.
So this is what we got out from about an hour
Not the best render, but i didnt have time for alot more, hope you like it (Refrence: ronaldinho) (joke of course )
A friend of mine in class/classmate that is alot better than me in zbrush and i decided to do a sculpt together, since i have been learning him rendering lately, he wanted to learn me some zbrush.
So this is what we got out from about an hour
Not the best render, but i didnt have time for alot more, hope you like it (Refrence: ronaldinho) (joke of course )
Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
Is looking good! Good start, have fun with ZBrush!
take care
psor
"The sleeper must awaken"
Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
Thanks both of you
I will have to say, that i didnt have time to render this properly... so the zbrush "render" does look alot better.
I will have to say, that i didnt have time to render this properly... so the zbrush "render" does look alot better.
Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
Here is a new render of the laptop.
Not happy with it of course, and more materials is needed, and i have to fix some of the current ones.
It's on 92.000 samples per pixel, and it has rendered for 22 hours, i think it's a bit to noisy for that ammount of time.... may be wrong tough
Not happy with it of course, and more materials is needed, and i have to fix some of the current ones.
It's on 92.000 samples per pixel, and it has rendered for 22 hours, i think it's a bit to noisy for that ammount of time.... may be wrong tough
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Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
Nice so far, but the characters on the buttons are far too large...
Cheers, David
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Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
Hy again
Thanks zeitmeister
But i dont think i will do anything more on this since it was for school and i did render it with another render, and used alot of time on that so i cant stand setting up the scene again
Anyhow here is a new render from me, i hope to might make it more interesting later.
Render from indigo, AO pass from cinema4D and comped in photoshop adjusting some of the colord and adding a viggnet
Hope you like it
Thanks zeitmeister
But i dont think i will do anything more on this since it was for school and i did render it with another render, and used alot of time on that so i cant stand setting up the scene again
Anyhow here is a new render from me, i hope to might make it more interesting later.
Render from indigo, AO pass from cinema4D and comped in photoshop adjusting some of the colord and adding a viggnet
Hope you like it
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Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
What's the benefits from C4D own AO pass?Stromberg wrote:Render from indigo, AO pass from cinema4D and comped in photoshop adjusting some of the colord and adding a viggnet
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Pixie: Well the benefit for me was that i got more of the details to show, since it did look at bit dull and with out alot of depth
Did you like the render btw?
Did you like the render btw?
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Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
Coool!
Cheers, David
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Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
Indeed! I would just take it a bit further the concept and extend the floor to the right wall.Stromberg wrote:Pixie: Well the benefit for me was that i got more of the details to show, since it did look at bit dull and with out alot of depth
Did you like the render btw?
Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
zeitmeister: Thanks
Pixie: Glad you like the render
I am not quite shure what you mean by extend the floor, feel free to explain some more
Pixie: Glad you like the render
I am not quite shure what you mean by extend the floor, feel free to explain some more
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Re: Render Book(Stromberg)
Since the couch has its foots on the wall perhaps the wall could also become floor.Stromberg wrote:I am not quite shure what you mean by extend the floor, feel free to explain some more
Just saying
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