He is my latest.
Even thou I made this image moody, I feel I still capture the body lines in the dark areas. I tried to capture all the nuk and cranny of the vehicle with the lighting at the same time creating a mood.
This is the main thing I keep in mind when I light a vehicle. I must see the body lines in all areas.
I wish I could post the large version. The smaller web version looses some of the detail I tried so hard to capture.
Enjoy
Tim
'Gulp' :-\
filthy good
Nice work again Tim, shame KS does not support volumetrics yet, that shot screams for a little foggy light and the obligatory dust particles for a warehouse interior. Otherwise the lighting is good and is certainly touching those details really well.
Martin
Super! I want some of that car wax on my car :)
Ed
Well done Tim 8)
Looks great!
Tim, this is really nice!! Not sure about the size of the carbon texture, I think it needs to be smaller Imho... but stills being an awesome render!!
Love the lighting!!!
Thanks for sharing Tim!!
QuoteNot sure about the size of the carbon texture, I think it needs to be smaller Imho
i dont understand, what carbon texture do you mean?
I quite like that one I must say! :-)
Cheers!
Quote from: edwardo on March 22, 2014, 03:34:09 AM
QuoteNot sure about the size of the carbon texture, I think it needs to be smaller Imho
i dont understand, what carbon texture do you mean?
On the front splitter
Thanks guys glad you like it.
Yea, I went kinda nuts with the carbon texture size. I wanted to make sure you seen it....lol :P
Tim
QuoteI want some of that car wax on my car
Back in my "movie property master" days, we used to wipe down any old (actually all) on-screen cars with automatic transmission fluid. Great shine, but I don't recommend it for your favorite ride!
Bill G