early stages still....
Great work ! 8)
Bump map on the wall?
Quote from: HLeandre on March 24, 2014, 01:08:13 PM
Great work ! 8)
Bump map on the wall?
thanks, yes diff, bump and spec map on the wall
Ed
I'm quite catched by the wall texture too...
did you make it youself or did you download it somewhere?
Ivan
Hey Ed, sounds like your table is complimenting the wall perfectly! The table is a great design just so you know. The wall is very well done though--you may have to share that room scene :)
QuoteI'm quite catched by the wall texture too...
did you make it youself or did you download it somewhere?
Thanks Ivan, its downloaded, but I can't remember from where?!!? I did work on in quite a bit however (making it tile properly, getting decent bump maps and spec maps etc).
QuoteThe wall is very well done though--you may have to share that room scene :)
Thanks Josh, i WILL share this scene, just not yet I'm afraid. I'v got a fair amount of furniture, soft(er) products and artwork I want to render up for my folio. I want these warehouse interior magazine style shots and will be using this scene quite a bit i think. Once iv done them and they're in the public domain I'm more than happy to share the scene (I just want my stuff out first before i start noticing others stuff using the same scene). Its pretty mean of me, i know.
Thanks... more developments soon.
Ed
adding bits and bobs to the scene...
Beautiful!
I tried myself to do something similar....
what to say... no comment .. :P .. very shitty result :'(
beautiful, what lights do you use?, what settings?
thanks folks. Just one area diffuse light up in the top left somewhere. No fancy settings yet. Anything that is 'right' about this scene is just down to the floor and wall materials being good. I guess i need a chair, an iMac, a lamp and a coffee cup now
Quote from: edwardo on March 27, 2014, 03:55:27 AM
thanks folks. Just one area diffuse light up in the top left somewhere. No fancy settings yet. Anything that is 'right' about this scene is just down to the floor and wall materials being good. I guess i need a chair, an iMac, a lamp and a coffee cup now
Thank you for your answer, yes a cup of coffee ;D
Topic title sais: Modular Furniture ... why modular ?
oh right. Its furniture with mix'n'match legs and 'blend' sections. For example, so a desk table can become side table /coffee table. Its more modular from the manufacturers point of view. I'll post more soon and it'll make sense. Right now I'm getting carried away messing about with the scene and props rather than finishing the design.
Thanks
Ed
Ok! I see a bit of it now yeah :D
Lookin forward to see more.
So Simple but beautiful.
Great work.
Thanks for sharing
Tim
Normal I would offset the subject so it would not be in the centre of a picture however the cpmposition in this scene works great and I would not change a thing, great bump and overall lighting.
Think I'm done (on this particular shot). needs some post pro now.
I do agree that context is good .. but I wonder if you sell the product enough with such an image. Adding all the props keeps attention away from the table which you're trying to sell, right ? I liked the clean setup with just the paintings .. it had more of an artistic feel to it .. like a workshop for a painter or such, while now it's just a desk. Obviously, I don't know which images you plan on adding to this image .. if you got product images with loads of attention to detail which will come close to this image on a page, it does work for sure.
Just my thoughts :)
I agree Philippe,
This is just one shot of several. I can't afford to burn out my laptop doing animations (and I don't see the point of doing them lo res), so i output several shots that i can fade in and out of each other. The plan with this scene is to fade a shot of the 'empty' table into this shot of a cluttered table, then back to empty, then fade to to it cluttered with plates and knifes and forks etc (dining table setup).
I just got a bit carried away adding things into this scene...
thanks for your comments
Ed
...and as a dining table
Sweet :P
Martin
I would nix the face painting. Depressing.
Quote from: EGON on April 03, 2014, 05:02:30 PM
I would nix the face painting. Depressing.
you mean get rid of the 'old man' canvas? yea, your probably right.
Very nice shot. A splash of color would be great instead of the old man.
Im felling a lot of negativity towards the old man.....bunch of agists! ;)
Just kidding, i agree with y'all... It needs some colour and to, well, not be a big face staring at you.
Feel free to donate/suggest artwork jpegs that might sit well in this scene (I'm trying to avoid well known pieces of art/photography).
Thanks for all comments
Ed
rendering with the sun / sky is very good