Here's a new render .. i hope you like it :)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/397/18458683004_e1863e6eae_c.jpg)
High Quality: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alang7/18458683004/
Backplate by: ADV1WHEELS
It looks great, as your truck renders always seem to do. One small issue I see is that the side hardly reflects anything, making it slightly flat. The front does not have this problem and looks great.
Yes, i saw ... i used a wrong ENV, maybe ...
But, thanks anyway :)
A new studio rendering with this New Actros :)
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/592/21195668113_faa894ae45_c.jpg)
High Quality: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alang7/21195668113/
Opinions ? :)
Looks great!! :)
Maybe you could edit the env by adding a light to the front of the truck, making the Mercedes logo really pop? (like the first render)
Martin
Oh, you think ? I edited the ENV, the front has already some lights, but the value of the brightness maybe is too low. :)
I'd try importing some planes and throwing some light materials on it to get some more light on the front and right end. Create a bit more drama. Good stuff!
Yes, i used this trick one time. It's usefull. Thank you :)
Anyway ... here's another rendering. I did just for fun :D
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/588/21664301358_c2324602a7_c.jpg)
High Quality: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alang7/21664301358/
Opinions ? :)
I would say keep on doing them for fun then :) It ;looks really good, the only critique i have can only be seen on the large image version is that the reflections don't match the scale of the backplate, other than that it's a great render to me :)
Martin
Quotethe only critique i have can only be seen on the large image version is that the reflections don't match the scale of the backplate
Think you need to go to Specsavers Martin, to me there is nothing wrong with the scale at all, especially when you consider perspective :)
Anyway, lovely render on the silver one Alang7
J
QuoteThink you need to go to Specsavers Martin, to me there is nothing wrong with the scale at all, especially when you consider perspective :)
I think you need a trip there too. I figured why the scale looks wrong and it's because the reflections patterns are going the wrong way. On the ground they run top to bottom, on the reflection they go left to right :)
But it's still a great render as already stated
Martin
QuoteI figured why the scale looks wrong and it's because the reflections patterns are going the wrong way
How right you are :) , go to the top of the class for the terminally visually gifted...
Martin is right. I didn't used a ENV for this render. I'm learning this trick, is very usefull. :)
Anyway, big thanks, guys. :)