My 2nd contribution. Hope you would like it. :)
Modeled entirely within Solidworks and rendered via Keyshot 8 including built in post process image effects. The only extra render pass was AO which is later added on to RGB pass in Photoshop. The most challenging part was the dial screen. I had to draw the entire graphic piece as separate vector images, and then composed those four label layers on to a Keyshot plastic material.
Terrific. Some fabulous materials there!
Loving the wood. Is the tuning scale a label, and what texture map did you use for the speaker grill?
Quote from: jhiker on November 26, 2018, 05:08:15 AM
Terrific. Some fabulous materials there!
Loving the wood. Is the tuning scale a label, and what texture map did you use for the speaker grill?
Thank you, much obliged. ;)
The wooden mat is from the standart Library with a little tweak.
Tuning scale has 3 separate label s(Gold, Grey, Black) on a Black glossy plastic material.
As of the grill, I extracted the seamless texture out of a high res photo of an original radio itself.
Amazing job!
Really lovely modelling and texture work. My only suggestion would be to use a greyscale vision of the grill as a displacement map, then it would actually have the same ridges and bumps of the original.
Quote from: Weezer on November 27, 2018, 06:55:07 AM
Really lovely modelling and texture work. My only suggestion would be to use a greyscale vision of the grill as a displacement map, then it would actually have the same ridges and bumps of the original.
Thank you. Actually I did, but I was afraid of pushing it hard so it might be decayed in the process. :)
Closeup shots are killers! well done man!
Quote from: PouyaHosseinzadeh on November 28, 2018, 06:49:20 AM
Closeup shots are killers! well done man!
I am glad you liked it. Much appreciated. :)
Love It, picture 3 & 5 are my favorites
Happy New Year
WOW ! Just WOW.
Those close up shots are just stunning.
Thanks for sharing.
It's a keeper in my book.
I want to see more !
Tim
Awesome image and lovely details. As others have mentioned a bit more use of displacement mapping would take the little details in the close-ups to the next level. Happy New Year!
Wow, that light scattering across the varnish on the lower logo image (picture 5) is amazing!!
That really is some awesome material work. Well done all around! +1
Wow! I do believe I missed this one. Simply stunning!
Quote from: Saskia on December 31, 2018, 01:08:18 AM
Love It, picture 3 & 5 are my favorites
Happy New Year
Thank you so much :)
Quote from: feher on December 31, 2018, 05:54:24 AM
WOW ! Just WOW.
Those close up shots are just stunning.
Thanks for sharing.
It's a keeper in my book.
I want to see more !
Tim
Thanks Tim. I appreciate it. ;)
Quote from: KeyShot on December 31, 2018, 12:42:25 PM
Awesome image and lovely details. As others have mentioned a bit more use of displacement mapping would take the little details in the close-ups to the next level. Happy New Year!
I am honoured. Thank you so much. :)
Quote from: Robb63 on January 01, 2019, 10:07:19 AM
Wow, that light scattering across the varnish on the lower logo image (picture 5) is amazing!!
Thank you! Well, I spent quite time on it. Glad to here you liked it. :)
Quote from: Magnus Skogsfjord on January 02, 2019, 07:01:52 AM
That really is some awesome material work. Well done all around! +1
Thank you so much. :)
Quote from: Josh Mings on January 02, 2019, 08:46:50 AM
Wow! I do believe I missed this one. Simply stunning!
Don't miss the next one LOL. Thanks man. :)
Love everything about these !
Textures , lighting, model ... Don't know why but the white plastic is my favorite !
Quote from: kico on January 13, 2019, 05:19:07 PM
Love everything about these !
Textures , lighting, model ... Don't know why but the white plastic is my favorite !
Thank you. The white material is a modified translucent material.
Material have really nice looking ,I love this kind of old object, really very very well executed