Yes i want them ..to gnam gnammmmmmmmmmmmmmm
ALdo
For Real?? thats amazing. A bit of DOF would be nice, blur the foreground a bit.
Tasty
Ed
Outstanding !
It's a keeper
Tim
I planted 4 bushes of these in my garden last year. Only 2 have survived the cold winter. The berries are still not looking right for eating tho :)
I love these !
Nicest CGI Raspberries I've ever seen, I know that...
Need to know more though, did you sculpt these in ZBrush Aldo ? or are they 3RD party resources ? What did you use to scatter them ?
Can you post a clay render ?
Anyway, regardless I love it...
EPIC
Dries
good but a little too ...
???
Quotegood but a little too ...
What ?
Hairy ?
Brad Pitt ?
or Photographic ?
True, the "hairs" are way to prominent and to thick.
Yes - the hair is a bit too thick. Other than that it is great! Yes - DOF would kick it up a notch.
The 'hairs' do look a little course and prickly, but to be honest the raspberries I grow (outdoors in scotland) look more like your rendering than the photo that is posted. I suspect that raspberries bought from super markets are 'rinsed' or treated in some way to get the fibres off. Similarly, i never knew that courgettes were quite prickly until I grew my own - they have fibres like stinging nettles on them. Again it would seem that super markets 'wash' these off. Either way, it is no mean feat to create a rendering that looks good enough to eat!! My only criticism is that they look too good, too juicy, too tasty - they must be GM ;)
next step... render some lovely full fat cream poured all over them!
im hungry now
Well, the day mine turn red in the garde, I'll take my own picture and post it here ;) They don't look so tasty yet ;)
Well i bought some years ago a model about it on turbosquid http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/542993 , was first years on zbrush experience so i had to learn and improve; i modified raspberry on the parts i didn't like, and i got inspiration in to many others models on the web, untill i got something i liked.Then i worked on to 3ds max, to make a new scene, using a plugin toolfor make random positions and scattering http://www.ak3d.de/all/scatterfx/ (this is cheap but is nice and friendly to use).Then i exported from 3ds max in to Keyshot, and material i use are translucent skin...i modified untill i got my goal.
And next step will be to add ice cream on raspberry..as somene told me..:)
here some clay image...
Aldo
That last one looks like something nasty and deadly growing in a petri dish!
Bill G
Quote from: Speedster on June 21, 2013, 04:45:40 PM
That last one looks like something nasty and deadly growing in a petri dish!
Bill G
oh really??if u take a look on the top right corner i tried to make italy profile silohuette..
Aldo
yummy ! :D I have some loganberries in my garden, it's time to go take a look at them :p
OMG ... now I am confused.
Raspberry
Loganberry
Blackberry
Blueberry
Cranberry
Currant
Gooseberry
Strawberry
.. So a loganberry is a type of raspberry, right ?
EDIT: Wikipedia told me that a Loganberry is a crossing between a Raspberry and a Blackberry, where it resembles more of the blackberry but has a dark red color. I guess the plants have thorns then too ?
I got Raspberry in the garden. Glen Ample, Tulameen (didn't survive winter) and Malling Promise (didn't survive either).
Quote from: The Metal Master on June 21, 2013, 02:03:41 AM
Nicest CGI Raspberries I've ever seen, I know that...
Need to know more though, did you sculpt these in ZBrush Aldo ? or are they 3RD party resources ? What did you use to scatter them ?
Can you post a clay render ?
Anyway, regardless I love it...
thankssss!...take a look on the thread..i answered u....