The first of many to come once again with #renderweekly. Restarting it with a handheld vacuum cleaner design. This one was a spur of the moment thought when I decided to base it on the gun from the film Fifth Element. A bit of fun!
https://www.instagram.com/thedesignformula/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/thedesignformula/?hl=en)
Aw yeah, that's some proper Luc Besson aesthetics right there! Cool stuff Jimmy.
Some quick visuals from Renderweekly Week 2. Copper plated sharpener top with a frosted container.
For caustics week I chose to just put in some practise with glass materials and lighting. Unfortunately I had to use a keyshot 7.3 for these as I was using my work computer. Nevertheless let me know what you guys think?
Week 4 of Renderweekly - Pendant Lighting
This one I've tried to emulate a concrete and resin lamp shade so the colours glow when the lights are turned on.
The second image shows them in more context. (Chair from Dimensiva.com)
An update to week 5 with the challenge for ground reflections. The first render is a quick practise scene using a model from Herman Miller themselves. Check it out https://www.hermanmiller.com/en_gb/resources/models/3d-models/ (https://www.hermanmiller.com/en_gb/resources/models/3d-models/) the models are fairly detailed but mainly used in archviz visuals for accurate sizing.
The last few renders are of a Bialetti Coffee Press I liked in a shop. I snapped a few pictures so I could use them as reference. All modelled in Solidworks. The first two of five are the more edited for Renderweekly but the last three are virtually straight out of Keyshot with improved stainless steel material applied. Let me know what you guys think?
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The other 3...
I think french press .362 is my favorite out of this bunch. Nice work and good looking details in there.
Quote from: Will Gibbons on May 17, 2019, 01:34:26 PM
I think french press .362 is my favorite out of this bunch. Nice work and good looking details in there.
Thanks Will. Details I wanted and details I got!
I think on that image the lighting is a little warmer which gives a more natural feel to it.
I agree, and nice not letting the background getting too bright! Could be easy to lose the chrome and glass against such a bright background.
Some additional updates from Week 6 and 7 of renderweekly...
Week 8: Renderweekly set the challenge of designing and rendering a mug, bowl and plate set.
I had taken my design inspiration from Denby, a classic english design in pottery and cutlery. Known for a rustic and experimental pattern design. In the scene on the second image I used some free 3d scanned food items to put them more into context. Additionally I also used my Bialetti coffee press in the background.
Let me know if you need to know more about the scene?
Lovely stuff!
Renders from week 10 of Renderweekly - Design a 90's music player. Most people seemed to model and render something Sony so I based mine on the Playstation design but reimagined as a cassette tape player.
Time to update the Renderweekly posts. The past couple of weeks has been all about Ear Buds. So I've come up with a couple concepts just to keep my creative juices flowing. I do admit I could have done with rendering out some more samples but they look good enough for instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/thedesignformula/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/thedesignformula/?hl=en)
An update to the Renderweekly feed with this one on the Thermostat design idea. Based on the essay by https://www.sedov.com (https://www.sedov.com) and his design thoughts on a Dieter Rams ideation when designing objects. A good read and insight to another way of thinking. Also his rendered visuals are quite amazing!
The interface on this is an emissive label behind a thin film material that is a small dome shape to create the reflective surface. The reflection is from a complete interior I made last year.
Wow all of these are incredible!
Quote from: SebasDesign on August 22, 2019, 03:51:52 PM
Wow all of these are incredible!
Thanks Sebas! I appreciate it :D
A quick update to the renderweekly feed. I missed week 5 but returned to form in week 6 with collab between Renderweekly & https://www.instagram.com/_zarki_/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/_zarki_/?hl=en) His model of the mechanical keyboard was phenomenally detailed, you could have spent some time dissecting the parts. But please make sure you check out my adaptation of the model below.
Last shot looks awesome ! Great wood material.
Ohh its been a while but Happy New Year to you all! Here is an update to the #renderweekly image dump bin. One from Gas Can week!
sweet stuff! :)
Quote from: JimmyToTheBe on September 11, 2019, 02:01:37 AM
A quick update to the renderweekly feed. I missed week 5 but returned to form in week 6 with collab between Renderweekly & https://www.instagram.com/_zarki_/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/_zarki_/?hl=en) His model of the mechanical keyboard was phenomenally detailed, you could have spent some time dissecting the parts. But please make sure you check out my adaptation of the model below.
Beautifull design. Good job ;)
A little update for Keyshot month with Renderweekly. Here are a few from this week based around using the Fuzz and Realcloth materials. There are still tonnes to do with these new materials and so I will be using them more often over the next few weeks with some experiment scenes.
I must admit that it is quite pleasant to play with these new features, the results are also up to expectations. :)
Finaalt getting round to updating you on the last collection of renders done over the past few weeks. Mainly one's from the last week of Keyshot week w/ Will Gibbons Carbon Fibre and Desk Lamp week.
Finally getting round to updating you on the last collection of renders done over the past few weeks. Mainly one's from the last week of Keyshot week w/ Will Gibbons Carbon Fibre, Glassware & Desk Lamp week.