Planning to enter a few but I'm work traveling so I'll see how much time I got.
Anyways, here's one with cloudy materials (simulated with some dynamic bodies from C4D)
Enjoy!
These are easily the yummiest cloudy plastics in this contest so far. ;D
Dries
Quote from: DriesV on October 18, 2017, 01:29:28 PM
These are easily the yummiest cloudy plastics in this contest so far. ;D
Dries
Funny you say that, I almost wanted to modeled a bitten one lol
Awesome gummies!
DELICIOUS. This looks great Benny!
Quote from: Will Gibbons on October 19, 2017, 07:11:37 AM
Awesome gummies!
Thanks and any feedback is welcome!
Quote from: Josh Mings on October 19, 2017, 07:37:45 AM
DELICIOUS. This looks great Benny!
Feel free to critique it :)
Quote from: Benny Lee on October 19, 2017, 08:15:10 AM
Feel free to critique it :)
Okay, you asked for it... :)
I feel like the image is lacking some contrast. I think it would look a lot more interesting with a higher contrast HDRI, and perhaps with some complimentary colors (the classic orange/blue hue contrast) in the lighting.
When inspecting contrast in renderings I sometimes pull the saturation all the way to 0.
I did that for your image as well and the result is a... grey soup. :D
Because of the lack of contrast, you loose a lot of form definition. All the gummies kind of blend together.
Dries
Quote from: DriesV on October 19, 2017, 09:15:58 AM
Quote from: Benny Lee on October 19, 2017, 08:15:10 AM
Feel free to critique it :)
Okay, you asked for it... :)
I feel like the image is lacking some contrast. I think it would look a lot more interesting with a higher contrast HDRI, and perhaps with some complimentary colors (the classic orange/blue hue contrast) in the lighting.
When inspecting contrast in renderings I sometimes pull the saturation all the way to 0.
I did that for your image as well and the result is a... grey soup. :D
Because of the lack of contrast, you loose a lot of form definition. All the gummies kind of blend together.
Dries
Haha it's all good. Definitely helpful and let me see what I can cook up next for the next iteration :) should be interesting to add those colors to the HDRI