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Volvo FM 4x2

Started by Alang7™, September 22, 2015, 05:31:43 PM

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Alang7™

Hey guys ... i'm back with some new renderings. :D

This time i used the Volvo FM 4x2, as always, the model is by Jekich1 from TurboSquid :)










High Quality #1: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alang7/20583850888/

High Quality #2: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alang7/20585092089/

High Quality #3: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alang7/20762425542/

High Quality #4: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alang7/21451462298/

Opinions ? :)

TpwUK

Wonderfully modelled truck, I would have done lots of renders of that light cluster, it has awesome detailing. I prefer the studio shots, but when doing studio type shots be careful with the HDR map used, you don't normally find trees in studios :) ... I recommend the overhead array HDR or the screen reflections maps for beginners trying studio type vehicle rendering. Anyway, great model and lovely renders.

Martin

Alang7™

Ahaaha, you're right ... but i don't have much stuff for studio renderings.  :)

Anyway, thank you my friend :)

Mahmoud

Very nice render ... i am a beguinner , i want to know if the background is a HDR rendred in Keyshot or it's a wallpaper added in post processing ?
Thank you

Alang7™

I used a backplate, and matched a different type of ENV.  :)

Mahmoud

Quote from: Alang7™ on September 23, 2015, 09:39:05 AM
I used a backplate, and matched a different type of ENV.  :)

Nice work ;)

Alang7™


PhilippeV8

2nd and 3rd studio render look good (y)
first one got indeed outdoor reflections as mentioned

for the outdoor render ... I had a feeling something didn't add up ... perspective is ok for sure ... I just had a longer look and if you notice the yellow boxes on the right .. they've got quite a dark shadow at the "front" .. you can see there the lighting of your truck doesn't match the backplate.

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Just a thought.

Alang7™

Yes, I saw now. Is not easy to match an HDRI with a different backplate. But, this tips help me alot, so, thank you for it. Next time I'll be more careful! :)