just black.
Very nice!
I agree i like that scene!i'm a bit curious to know how u make light for a closed room with roof...
nice :) fish a bit out of scale though :P
Quote from: evilmaul on February 07, 2013, 05:16:35 PM
nice :) fish a bit out of scale though :P
Not if the glass in that tank has some kind of a lens effect ;)
still...proportions are off man...the yellow tang fish is like max 20 cm and even with glass+water refraction there are too big compared to the room...imagine some ppl in that room with that ceiling.... ;)
its a giant fish, because of fukushima! ;)
Quote from: evilmaul on February 08, 2013, 07:24:20 AM
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the yellow tang fish is like max 20 cm and even with glass+water refraction there are too big compared to the room
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Aquatic connaisseur? ;)
I do agree that the fish are somewhat on the far end of the body size gauss bell curve...
Anyway, the image is a nice 'proof of concept' for KS4 indoor lighting. Keep pushing it!
Dries
hahahaha,
funny this discussion to fish.
Yes I was interested in this test, the performance of Keyshot in low lights.
There is only the light of the emitter that illuminates the scene.
I like big fish.
Very tanks for your comments :)
Antoine
talking of black....
cheers
torsten sch
I like it schneich ! Both the product look as the render (lighting, background material, product material, labeling) ... I'll have one thank you :D
Cheers! Very classy.
Antoine
Very cool test. Keyshot has come along way.
Thanks for sharing.
Tim