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Gallery => Amazing Shots => Topic started by: Nils Piirma on May 16, 2015, 03:58:28 AM

Title: Another RS7 render project
Post by: Nils Piirma on May 16, 2015, 03:58:28 AM
Since this is a full Project for my Client I thought of perhaps sharing these renders here too. (since they're officially released already)

would be great to hear your thoughts on these too :)
Title: Re: Another RS7 render project
Post by: Speedster on May 16, 2015, 06:57:06 AM
These are really beautiful!  Good job!

The 2nd image in the canyon caught my eye, however. We have many rocky canyons here in Santa Fe, New Mexico, just like the backplate you used.  Speaking for myself, and I'm sure many of us, KeyShot has sharpened my senses and observation of the world around me.  I'm always on the lookout for good backplate shots (with my cell- great camera!), and how light and shadow interplay.

One thing I've noticed especially is the overall toning of reflected light from the elements within the environment, whether from the landscape, buildings, whatever.

So, in the second image, I feel the reflections on the car need to relate more to the sandy rock colors, even though it's in a shadow area.  Perhaps try isolating the car in Photoshop and applying a very subtle warming filter?

Just some thoughts...

Bill G
Title: Re: Another RS7 render project
Post by: Nils Piirma on May 16, 2015, 07:38:21 AM
Quote from: Speedster on May 16, 2015, 06:57:06 AM
These are really beautiful!  Good job!

The 2nd image in the canyon caught my eye, however. We have many rocky canyons here in Santa Fe, New Mexico, just like the backplate you used.  Speaking for myself, and I'm sure many of us, KeyShot has sharpened my senses and observation of the world around me.  I'm always on the lookout for good backplate shots (with my cell- great camera!), and how light and shadow interplay.

One thing I've noticed especially is the overall toning of reflected light from the elements within the environment, whether from the landscape, buildings, whatever.

So, in the second image, I feel the reflections on the car need to relate more to the sandy rock colors, even though it's in a shadow area.  Perhaps try isolating the car in Photoshop and applying a very subtle warming filter?

Just some thoughts...

Bill G

Hey Bill.

Yeah, I thought of re-doing this too. But since my client has already posted these :D it's kinda pointless to revisit this one. But I'll give it a shot some other time. Thanks for the TIP :)
Title: Re: Another RS7 render project
Post by: slater on May 16, 2015, 02:39:52 PM
For me the last one is the best shot ..u did great job.
relates to second one, for my 2c idea, don't need warm filter, because car is in full shadow area..so can't be affect from warm light color..
Regards
Title: Re: Another RS7 render project
Post by: Speedster on May 16, 2015, 03:47:57 PM
Quotecar is in full shadow area..so can't be affect from warm light color
Actually, I disagree.  I have photos I took up in the Santa Fe National Forest that show cars in full shadow, but still picking up reflected color from the canyon walls that are in full sun.  It really depends on some many things, however, so probably no matter.
Bill G
Title: Re: Another RS7 render project
Post by: Nils Piirma on May 18, 2015, 02:36:57 AM
Some more.