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10th July 2008, 03:57 AM | #1 |
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Here you go! As already said, I'm stunned how close to my model you gat, just by following the few images I posted on the web! o_0 Very Very impressed. You do have excelent modeling skills, congrats! Didn't know about this software, AC3D. I'll watch ya from now on. Keep up elcoco75 ;-) EDIT: Renders are cool too. Like the #22 the most because of its 70's flavor style; yeah well, bumblebee, but colors looks pretty much 70's Sci-Fi illustrations: colors and stripes ! Is this the standard Carrara renderer? Looks nice! Last edited by shtl; 10th July 2008 at 04:02 AM. |
10th July 2008, 04:29 AM | #2 |
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Well hello shtl. Very nice of you to drop of some lines. I apreciate it comming from someone that talented as you. And to all the other here at the forum, you really should take a look at his homepage. There are some just exellent mech designs and other stuff there.
And yes, its Carrara I use to render.
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I did another render on this picture. I tryed to get some sunrays, and at the same time did some small changes. I think this turned out pretty ok more or less.
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This is a great scene / render Thor
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19th July 2008, 04:31 PM | #5 |
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Hello!
Great improvement on that scene. I think you could benefit a lot with more depth on the scene. I don't know about carrara, if you have a Zpath/Zbuffer... to get the background 10/20% lighter. If you did the sunrays with a volumetric light, then it means you can maybe add something like fog or distance fog? Anyhow, great work, keep it comming :-D |
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Thanks luuckyy. The rays are actually postwork shtl. I noticed now that the babe in the door looks a bit to small in my opinion. Think I'll make her bigger. Not sure about the zbuffer thingy. have to check. With the background, do you mean the buildings?
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19th July 2008, 05:38 PM | #7 |
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Yup I mean the buildings.
Wow sunrays by hand! though task ^^ Zbuffer, or Zpass, it's a depth (Z axis) pass that help give.. depth (^^) in images (or dof, or watever). Actually they are thousand ways to do it. You can even make it postwork indeed. As for imho the girl as a perfect size. Well, actually in my head the shuttles are pretty big. They can charge light battle suites.... Anyway, I did spot her Nice like this: subtle. But ahm, it's just thoughts... might be wrong ;-) Your image |
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