Porsche Panamera Turbo 2017

Started by Shubham_Kapoor, September 18, 2017, 10:55:57 AM

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Shubham_Kapoor

So it's been quite a while since I have posted anything here. The reason being I felt like I was working on the same level, so I kinda took a break from social media and worked on my lighting, materials from the raw. I watched hours of photography and lighting tutorials to push my self to the next level. I am still nowhere near perfect but now I feel I have something to show to you guys. So here it goes.

The hdri and backplate is by Andy Turner on www.panocapture.com and model is from Behr Bros.
The whole is scene is lit and textured in Keyshot with some post in Photoshop for cleaning of reflections and color corrections. There's another version attached in which Bengala did his magic in Photoshop. It was kind of a collaboration.

I am also aiming to try making tutorials for Keyshot so if anybody would like to learn anything from this image or anything related to Automotive CGI comment below. Critiques are welcome and appreciated.

Josh3D

Love it. The paint, the lighting is great. I would just point out to watch your tangents. The Photoshopped version takes care of the roofline hitting the top edge of the building, but the hood is running right in line with the top edge of the wall as well. Loses a bit of depth.

Shubham_Kapoor

Quote from: Josh Mings on September 20, 2017, 07:40:17 AM
Love it. The paint, the lighting is great. I would just point out to watch your tangents. The Photoshopped version takes care of the roofline hitting the top edge of the building, but the hood is running right in line with the top edge of the wall as well. Loses a bit of depth.

Thank You Josh, I am aware the tangent issue and I know it's very close to intersecting with the background. Same issue occurred with me a while back with an Aventador render which was completely intersecting with the background; I asked Tim Feher about it and he said to avoid them as long as they possible. In this image I thought this was the perfect placement of the car and following Tim's advice I decided to just let it go.  :D

Hossein Alfideh

great job!Love your color palette and lighting!The only thing that bugs me is the reflection under the right rear light.I don't know but it kinda looks like it's damaged somehow!