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Gallery => Amazing Shots => Topic started by: Will Gibbons on December 03, 2015, 07:39:29 AM

Title: My First Car Rendering GTO in the Dark
Post by: Will Gibbons on December 03, 2015, 07:39:29 AM
Not much to say. This was supposed to give me a chance to learn how to 'do headlights' Whomp, whomp.

I could use some tips, although I suppose there are headlight tutorials out there in the digital abyss that is the internet. I used this model because it's the most detailed car model I have. I assume much of the success of car headlight renderings comes down to having a good and detailed model.

That excuse aside, I defaulted to Photoshop to try to cover my lame headlamp tracks. Here's the results. Scene lit by a one-pin HDRI. First image is the edited one. Second one is the raw KS render (no post) and third is the HDRI.

Title: Re: My First Car Rendering GTO in the Dark
Post by: syrom on December 03, 2015, 05:26:58 PM
Key to realistic headlights is to model it like in real life. But you have to start somewhere so not the worst ive seen. Lol
Title: Re: My First Car Rendering GTO in the Dark
Post by: Will Gibbons on December 04, 2015, 07:31:51 AM
Quote from: syrom on December 03, 2015, 05:26:58 PM
Key to realistic headlights is to model it like in real life. But you have to start somewhere so not the worst ive seen. Lol

Thanks, and this isn't my model anyway, so I can't take credit for that.
Title: Re: My First Car Rendering GTO in the Dark
Post by: Josh3D on December 08, 2015, 07:18:43 AM
Wish I had a good headlight model to share with ya. I think Richard was working on one at one time. Could always hit up Mr. Feher :)
Title: Re: My First Car Rendering GTO in the Dark
Post by: Will Gibbons on December 16, 2015, 09:52:14 AM
Quote from: Josh Mings on December 08, 2015, 07:18:43 AM
Wish I had a good headlight model to share with ya. I think Richard was working on one at one time. Could always hit up Mr. Feher :)

Not a bad idea. I'd hate to bother the guy, but maybe I will. I could just look online for headlight models that could be used though. Didn't think of that!