paraphilia, I can not find another reason
misanthropy of good
very few friends, girlfriend or even dreaming
not part of this project, but...
Your work is absolutely crazy. And I dig it!
These look stunning dude. Crown model is my favourite.
Edit: I knew it ! You are the same guy who modeled that kinda zombie monkey with worms in the head.
Really nice indeed! That first creepy fella reminds me of the bile demon from dungeon keeper (might be a bit far off reference though).
more...
more again...
all the leaves of brown
cachaça
I'm speechless.
So many different styles, done so well! Amazing skills.
Especially love the crown, renault and cachaça!
Thank you very much, my friends...
These are all stunning, but i'm really interested about the clay render of that Renault. The contrast and the outlines are so neat. How did you achieve this ? Is it done in post ?
Boy this escalated above what was already great. Echoing the others here, but really nice job!
Regarding the clay of the car's render, as well as all, I do several render and compose everything in photoshop ... has render for occlusion, has to curvature too, several for reflexes ... there like go painting an illustration, some use us blending modes, others use masks for curves or levels .... I will show some renders to you, after all are so gentins
If I wrote something meaningless, blame the google translator
Your modeling and rendering both are just soooo much tempting to see! Stunning work.
Thanks for the explanation. It was very clear
That first cachaca render is amazing +1
"Pour n'être pas les esclaves martyrisés du Temps, enivrez-vous; enivrez-vous sans cesse! De vin, de poésie ou de vertu, à votre guise."
Baudelaire
This style reminds me of a photographic technique using a rig called a "Hosemaster". They were able to get that glow that you are achieving. These look fantastic!
It's really seems ... I've never heard of the technique, but I've probably seen several images of the kind ... even in our ignorance, the subconscious is a powerful reference container
Done all in one day, in a kind of self-test...
max, zbrush, keyshot and photoshop
packshot
simple hard surface
model and render by me
Nice drill! Nice details.
Indeed. Texture looks great. And that clay material is just gorgeous.
Hi friends, very old project, about 15 years old, in the time of poly by poly, textures in 3dcoat and render, of course, with keyshot...
I will also post an image of the time I modeled, this blue, the render was the mental ray
Hi again, condensation with only nomal maps that I extracted from drop models I did in zbrush, render, of course, keyshot
Hi friends again again, render tests
Oh My God! Sorry, but OMG just does not do your work justice! These are absolutely amazing!
QuoteThis style reminds me of a photographic technique using a rig called a "Hosemaster". They were able to get that glow that you are achieving.
I agree- many of your renderings remind me of photographs taken using the Hosemaster lighting system. It was invented by Aaron Jones, considered among the top three product photographers in the world, with clients like Rothschild Winery, Harley Davidson, BMW, Rolls-Royce and the like. He had a huge, fully automated studio complete with darkrooms and a color processing lab, located here in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He proofed on 4x5 view cameras, and created his beauty shots on 8x10 and 16x20 Linhof view cameras. His work should be an inspiration to all of us! He's retired now, which is like hearing that Michelangelo retired from his art!
I designed and prototyped the Hosemaster system back in the late 1980's, when we had first moved to Santa Fe. Simply put, it used a set of "light wands" and attachments, on a long flexible glass fiber-optic cable, using a high intensity light source. You turned off all the studio lights, opened the shutter, and simple wandered around "painting" the subject with light. Camera saw only the light, not the photographer. Many exposures lasted several; hours!
Your "garrafa", "jack" and "no-coador-e-mais-forte" images are spot on for this photographic style! Superb work!
You (and others) will enjoy learning more about the Hosemaster at these sites:
http://aaronjonesphoto.com/ (http://aaronjonesphoto.com/)
Clay Ellis is a noted photographer, and was Aaron's Studio Manager and primary assistant at the time.
http://www.clayellisphoto.com/ (http://www.clayellisphoto.com/)
Also, I did a bit of work attempting to emulate the Hosemaster concept, and shared it here on the forum...
https://www.keyshot.com/forum/index.php?topic=13834.msg69607#msg69607 (https://www.keyshot.com/forum/index.php?topic=13834.msg69607#msg69607)
Thanks so much for sharing, and keep them coming! Don't worry about Google Translator- we all speak the same KeyShot language!
Bill G
thank you so much, friend!!!
more demon tests
another and another testes
hi friends...
15 minutes setting tests
environment fun
Very impressive portfolio.
I hate to be 'that guy', but I think the image processing completely dominates your work (the image borders, overly shallow dof, chromatic abberation, pushed contrast, etc.).. and not always in a good way. Understand that I'm picking on something specific here, because your modeling and texturing are excellent. But I do think that this specific look can pull your work down instead of push it. Think of the renders of cars, or that track..
I'd say ditch the image borders, post slightly larger renders and put some serious thought into what you want to show in a render and if you really need that filtered look.
:D wow that is quite a range of work! You've got a great style in your modeling/sculpting ability. Great hand skills!
I somewhat agree with RRIS, with the overly processed look on some of the image. I think it works for some, but in others, it does take away from how beautiful the modeling/texturing/lighting already presents itself. But, that being said, it's your work, do what you think is best!
I am very envious of how talented you are with your geometry, keep it up!
I love being this guy... but the question does not go up or down the renders, the question is to exaggerate even, create something beyond reality, forced, fake, metaphysical ... but anyway, grateful for your opinions
wow! that's damn sexy
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