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Title: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: JimmyToTheBe on October 03, 2016, 06:39:32 AM
I need to start making use of some spare time during lunch hours and time off for quick, fast but decent renders.
Here is one from today.

Model: dimensiva.com - Eames Vitra Armchair
Model Time: ~30mins
Render Time:~5mins
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: Chad Holton on October 03, 2016, 07:24:13 AM
Looks great! Good idea making use of your lunchtime for extra practice.
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: JimmyToTheBe on October 03, 2016, 04:12:37 PM
Thanks Chad.
Here is another render this time with a vehicle.
Model: 1932 Ford Model A from cgtraders I think... Not quite sure I've had the model a while.
Render Time: ~2hrs ...this is quite high but the final image was large and the texture on the ground had a lot of detail going on.
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: Finema on October 03, 2016, 10:25:12 PM
good ... but you should also work on the environment and lighting :)
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: JimmyToTheBe on October 04, 2016, 01:06:09 AM
Quote from: Finema on October 03, 2016, 10:25:12 PM
good ... but you should also work on the environment and lighting :)

Yeah this will be the next stage for this. Just need to find the right backdrop.
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: JimmyToTheBe on October 07, 2016, 04:01:15 AM
Stage 2 of the Ford Model A.
By far much better with some context and some slight PS on the backdrop. But apart from that pure keyshot.
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: V-Rey on October 07, 2016, 06:21:53 AM
very nice changes  :)
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: Finema on October 07, 2016, 06:26:54 AM
yes it's better but the car is too clean :)  ;)
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: JimmyToTheBe on October 07, 2016, 06:50:10 AM
Quote from: Finema on October 07, 2016, 06:26:54 AM
yes it's better but the car is too clean :)  ;)

Haha yeah it is a bit. I'll try for a dirty version next time. And some filters to the scene.

Quote from: V-Rey on October 07, 2016, 06:21:53 AM
very nice changes  :)

Yes much better still something not quite right but like the comment above it could be a dirty car.
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: JimmyToTheBe on October 09, 2016, 11:19:56 PM
This next one is more of a materials test and working with just area lights.
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: Will Gibbons on October 10, 2016, 08:38:01 AM
Quote from: JimmyToTheBe on October 03, 2016, 06:39:32 AM
I need to start making use of some spare time during lunch hours and time off for quick, fast but decent renders.
Here is one from today.

Model: dimensiva.com - Eames Vitra Armchair
Model Time: ~30mins
Render Time:~5mins

That's some fast modeling! What's your 3D Program?
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: JimmyToTheBe on October 10, 2016, 09:40:48 AM
Quote from: Will Gibbons on October 10, 2016, 08:38:01 AM
Quote from: JimmyToTheBe on October 03, 2016, 06:39:32 AM
I need to start making use of some spare time during lunch hours and time off for quick, fast but decent renders.
Here is one from today.

Model: dimensiva.com - Eames Vitra Armchair
Model Time: ~30mins
Render Time:~5mins

That's some fast modeling! What's your 3D Program?

Oh wait the model is from dimensiva.com so I didn't have to model the chair. But I had to spend some extra time in keyshot on remodelling the groups and splitting them out so the materials didn't get mixed up. That's the 30 minutes.

But I could model this in Solidworks if I wanted to.
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: Magnus Skogsfjord on October 11, 2016, 12:55:33 AM
I love that chair, both the render and the design! I have some similar chairs at home in black actually:)
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: JimmyToTheBe on October 11, 2016, 09:54:53 AM
Ok so I've made some amendments to my first post on the 'Vitra Chair'.
This time round I've spent a bit more time on the materials by adding some different textures & lighting. I found the first to be a little flat in terms of material structure. The zoomed image shows this in more detail.
Hope this is better.
Title: Re: Jimmy's Render Practice
Post by: JimmyToTheBe on October 24, 2016, 02:21:41 AM
Hi everyone just a quick one from last week. Just had some time to post it today.
Model from: https://www.artec3d.com/3d-models

There are some great practise scanned models from this site to try out new materials so I would give it a go. I'm pretty sure Esben has mentioned this site also.

See what you think.