Hi everyone!
This is my very first post) I wish I had found this forum earlier, as there is so much interesting and useful stuff here.
I'd like to share some results of my experiments with Keyshot 6 materials.
Here's my personal work, I modeled this turntable in XSI Softimage, rendered in Keyshot and then edited a little in Photoshop. For this model I used reference images of several modern turntables.
I will be really grateful for any critique and opinions.
Excellent first post, welcome to the forums :)
Martin
Excellent render.
Are you willing to share the .BIP file (packaged) so we can see the set up you made for the rendering.
Thanks in advance.
Ah, I love these! Such fantastic materials. I would love to see some DoF in those detail shots, though they work great either way.
Great job.
Welcome! These look GREAT. Mix Master Mike would tear this mutha up :)
TpwUK (Martin), thanks a lot!
Artur, thanks) do you mean a Keyshot bundle file (.ksp), which includes the entire scene with the model, textures, HDR and 60+ materials ??
Magnus Skogsfjord, that's a really good point, thank you so much for noticing it! yea, some shots will definitely benefit from adding some amount of DoF to them
Josh Mings, :) thanks a lot
If you are willing to share the .KSP file I will be very thankful for your kindness.
Thanks for the quick reply.
So much beautiful hard surface design going on here! Excellent work on the in depth detail and functionality of this piece! Would love to see an animated version with LED lights!
:o First post... not bad ;)
Super-cool design. Love the results.
If this is an exercise in applying and fine-tuning textures I think it succeeds brilliantly.
I'd love to have a play with the scene - I could learn much from that.
Thank you guys very much for the kind words! Glad that you like it)
I've also uploaded this scene to my dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/s/bu8nheetvx1q5dz/Turntable_scene1.ksp?dl=0
(since in this work I used textures from various texture packs and I'm not sure whether I can share them, I removed all of those files and HDR image too). Hopefully this scene might be still helpful for some experimental and test purposes.
Thanks Lui! Very kind of you.
Wow! Very detailed!
WHAT a first post!
Love it man!
Love the 3d model and the rendering too....GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice work. Has one of my all time favorite tonearms on it by Bob Graham.
WOW !!! excellant work. Can't wait to see what else you have in store for us.
Welcome.
Tim
Totally awesome and inspiring -- ! -- Thank you for sharing.