Hi friends :
Here are my new renderings , this body painting is National Highway Police Bureau version of Republic of China (Taiwan)
we call they " red zebra " and I think you should know why.
This time I try some studio shot with original HDRI of Keyshot , I did not add any extra light but I combine 2~3 images for 1 shot (the rear angle one)
Hope you like it , thanks ! ;)
For using the startup environment, these look great! Good work on the labels too.
Interesting approach. The results look pretty nice. The rear of the 2nd shot looks a bit odd, maybe it's where you've composited the shots them with a soft brush?
Quote from: Josh Mings on August 23, 2017, 09:32:00 AM
For using the startup environment, these look great! Good work on the labels too.
Hi Josh:
Thanks ! the labels on 3D surface do took me a long time to test ....
Quote from: Will Gibbons on August 23, 2017, 09:47:11 AM
Interesting approach. The results look pretty nice. The rear of the 2nd shot looks a bit odd, maybe it's where you've composited the shots them with a soft brush?
Hi Will :
Yes , you are right , I am still trying to catch the balance from composited images , thanks for the advice !
Quote from: lee66940 on August 23, 2017, 06:25:19 PM
Quote from: Will Gibbons on August 23, 2017, 09:47:11 AM
Interesting approach. The results look pretty nice. The rear of the 2nd shot looks a bit odd, maybe it's where you've composited the shots them with a soft brush?
Hi Will :
Yes , you are right , I am still trying to catch the balance from composited images , thanks for the advice !
If that's your approach, I might recommend using a harder brush and using natural edges or parting lines in the car as the seams between where one image ends and the other begins. I think it would camouflage the transitions a little bit better. A clown pass would help with that too.