Hifi related renders

Started by marcusha, September 10, 2016, 07:59:35 AM

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marcusha

Models made in Solidworks
Rendered in Keyshot 6
Post processing in Photoshop

LayC42

I like the clean shape of the micropods. Isn't Solidworks capable to create C2 rounds with a constant arc length? That would look ways cooler!

Maybe you can create some color variations? Or some motion blurred speaker to create a "loud look"

And I like the red color reflections in the shadow. I guess you used the 'full simulation' preset with caustics.


just my thoughts - hope that helps

marcusha

Quote from: LayC42 on September 11, 2016, 05:03:23 AM
I like the clean shape of the micropods. Isn't Solidworks capable to create C2 rounds with a constant arc length? That would look ways cooler!

First off, thank you for the feedback! Im not sure what you mean by C2 Rounds?

Quote from: LayC42 on September 11, 2016, 05:03:23 AM
And I like the red color reflections in the shadow. I guess you used the 'full simulation' preset with caustics.

I actually didnt use that preset, but I guess it just toggles everything. I just tweaked a bit around with the product preset.
I will try to play around with the motion blur, I really like that idea!

Will Gibbons

Quote from: LayC42 on September 11, 2016, 05:03:23 AM
I like the clean shape of the micropods. Isn't Solidworks capable to create C2 rounds with a constant arc length? That would look ways cooler!

Maybe you can create some color variations? Or some motion blurred speaker to create a "loud look"

And I like the red color reflections in the shadow. I guess you used the 'full simulation' preset with caustics.


just my thoughts - hope that helps

Probably just a byproduct of having Ground Illumination turned on and the red being super-saturated and the floor being white.

Will Gibbons

Cool renderings. I dig me some audio gear :)

My suggestion is to do a quick search on Pinterest for Vacuum Tubes and you'll find all sorts of really cool images. I'd push your amp rendering and try to make that really stand out. Maybe a darker environment with a glowing tube?

Also, I dig LayC42's suggestion on the motion blur for the cone/s to show that those speakers are pumping out some volume. Maybe a scene with the two models combined?