Graphics is always asking me where the physical prototype is that I "photographed"!
Thanks guys. My Photoworks shots never looked very real no matter how many hours I messed with them.
Jared
Ahhhh - thank you for the kind words!! Awesome.
Thomas
As professional photographer, I'm used to see many renders and many ways to do them.
There is a lot of offers on the market for us (photographers) : real time renders, new calculators, and I have to say that Keyshot is incredible. Because of the quality of the renders (It's a photographs generator), but so easy to use !
I did my first professionnal photo in minutes, and it was so much better than the pictures I used to do before !
So, here is what I really really love : fantastic result, the use is easy and the workflow is... wow ! ;D
Can you share?
Well, It's just the begining, it's not perfect yet, but I only have the pro version since 2 days ;D
Very nice ... the first gut reaction I have to image 1 and 4 are that the vehicles are too big for the environment.
In image 1, the perspective seems off, too. Tilt the car back a bit, and then adjust the perspective in the camera tab to get it dialed in properly.
The interiors are a bit dark. Increase the gamma in the realtime tab to 1.6 - 2.2 to lighten up the overall image.
Keep up the great work!!
I'll do my best :)
Wow those cars are really nicely modelled. The Merc interior would look better not so dark, which is a minor thing easy to adjust. The Porsche is perfect, the back left wheel just looks a wee bit high off the ground. A choice of environment for each car, they work very well.