Hello everyone ! Here is my set of renders of a fantastic model made by Nils Piirma. I took Sebas_ace advise and i modeled my own simple studio to experiment with physical lights. No HDRi used here. I hope you like it. I'm really really happy with the results. There is one more render in the oven so i'll upload it tomorrow :P.
(http://i.imgur.com/dRnP4Gt.jpg)
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Superb !
And better with your studio and physical lights.
great job NM.
Very nice -- totally inspiring.
Great work man! Love that last detail shot. Also, the orange and blue lighting is great! I'd like to see those desaturated a bit for a more subtle look. Great reflections. Any IES lights in here?
Quote from: Finema on June 27, 2016, 12:32:31 AM
Superb !
And better with your studio and physical lights.
great job NM.
Quote from: TyRuben on June 27, 2016, 05:22:34 AM
Very nice -- totally inspiring.
Thank you very much guys !
Quote from: Will Gibbons on June 27, 2016, 06:05:12 AM
Great work man! Love that last detail shot. Also, the orange and blue lighting is great! I'd like to see those desaturated a bit for a more subtle look. Great reflections. Any IES lights in here?
Will, hi, thank you ! I'm kind of a fan of saturated looks :P. I'll post some raw renders , they are a bit less saturated i think. No IES lights here, only a simple box studio with different planes of area lights.
This is the one that was finishing up. Brought an old model to the party !
(http://i.imgur.com/7T3A1K3.jpg)
I think it's just me but i find the render and the paint is a little too smooth ( especially the grey)
But it's a great render nevertheless
Yeah it's a bit weird. I was going for a matte finish, but not so matte, but also not too shiny, it seems i didn't know what i wanted so i got stuck in the middle ::).
try to use overlay in the roughness canal
It will be more realistic
M-m-m. Gorgeous work man! Loving them all!
it was excellent
You could make the file available ?
thanks for listening
Lovely work!
That Porsche GT4 close-up shot is excellent - Well done :)
Martin
Thank you guys !
i like very much the last picture!
Bravo.
Antoine
Quote from: Antoine on June 28, 2016, 08:52:17 AM
i like very much the last picture!
Bravo.
Antoine
Thank you Antoine !
Almost forgot, i said i was going to upload raw renders of this. Here they are, straight outta keyshot, no post on any of these.
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Love the post-processed orange ones, way cool :)
Nice.
Thank you very much !
Great job as always nico!
Keep it up!
Well, it's the third time i write this reply because the .ksp file fails to upload, so i won't be uploading it here. Long story short, i modeled another studio, a paint cabin, and this got beyond my rendering power. I can barely move the scene once it's lit up and getting a car there would be impossible without performance mode. I did some renders to test this and i think that the illumination it provides is pretty cool so my idea was to upload the scene for you to try and play with it. The rear render, the one that lasted longer, was aboout 8 hours, 9% finished with 1000 samples (my usual settings for automotive) So, here it is, i'll manage to upload the scene somewhere else if you want it, just ask ! Cheers !
(http://i.imgur.com/lm4CsRC.jpg)
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NM-92,
This is cool -- I'm very interested in building some lighting environments to put models into -- I've just started messing around with such -- so many more variables. Thank you for sharing.
Rage on,
Ty
Very cool renders, especially that rear shot, and a great choice of car.
Would drive the hell out of this thing (if I could afford one).
very nice!!
Thank you very much guys.
I love the sharp reflections.
Quote from: Will Gibbons on July 12, 2016, 09:03:07 AM
I love the sharp reflections.
Thanks Will. It took a lot to render. I'll try another lighting setup soon with less geometry and see how it goes.