Speed Render Contest #2 / Worm Gear - STATUS: Finished

Started by Esben Oxholm, October 20, 2014, 10:05:55 AM

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Who did your favorite render?

bronson
3 (17.6%)
Briex
9 (52.9%)
bronson
4 (23.5%)
MartinP
1 (5.9%)

Total Members Voted: 17

Voting closed: November 03, 2014, 06:56:06 AM

Esben Oxholm



Here's a worm gear.
Make it look sexy.
Make it look old and used.
Make it look illustrative.
Make it look whatever you want.

You have two hours.
Please go to the following thread for the entire set of rules:
https://www.keyshot.com/forum/index.php/topic,9142.0.html

Download the file/bip below:
GrabCAD: https://grabcad.com/library/worm-gear-19
BIP: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2388699/Worm%20Gear.bip

Happy rendering!

bronson

Here is the break down:
- 1:30 for setting the blueprint graphic (Solidworks Drawing > PDF > Photoshop)
- 25 minutes of KS5. Since not much time left, I have to sacrifice the HDRI lighting and material texture.  :P

Hope you like it.

Bronson

Briex

OK, so, i saw this post yesterday night. I started playing with it after midnight and after one hour, the render in KS was done (i've done everything in KS, importing the Solid assembly and setting the meshing at a lower rate, then just used the array tool, that pretty still sucks, but is not bad either :D ).

Then sleepy time suddenly came.

With the render on the hdd, i went sleeping. After a long day + a great movie, i came back, and i did the post in Fusion and PS. Kind of happy, but not fully satisfied :)

Total time, 1:40 hours, this divided:

Keyshot: 1 hour (including 15 minutes of render)
Post-Fusion: 25 Minutes
Post-PS: 15 Minutes

Hope you guys like it!! :D

bronson

Here is my 2nd render:
- 0:20 = creating oil stain and scratch mark using Photoshop
- 1:10 = render by KS5, spend a lot of time placing oil stain at the right spot
- 0:05 = Photoshop for blurring background

Using standard bump & standard HDRI from Luxion.

Regards,
Bronson

MartinP

KS: 1:35 hours
Photoshop: 5min
Total 1:40 hours


Zen


Esben Oxholm

Quote from: Zen on October 26, 2014, 12:11:20 PM
I think it's safe to say that briex already won lol

I wouldn't :)
To me it depends on a lot of factors. Briex's entry is pretty cool looking, but it doesn't tell me much about the object.
I think the way bronson did the blueprints, and placed the object on top of it is pretty nice as well.

Best regards.

Will Gibbons

Cool entries to start, would be great to see a few more. I'm hoping to have a whack at it myself tonight. Cheers all!

Esben Oxholm


Josh3D

Nice work everyone! We'll be promoting these more and getting more involvement, starting with them being announced in this months newsletter!

Briex

yes, it would be awesome to have more entries, this one was quite weak :/ but anyway, intresting way of seeing a nice and common object!

feher

I downloaded the model. Did a few things to it but then didn't have time to do it....rrrrrr
Nice work everyone who participated.

Esben Oxholm

...aaand the winner is Briex!
Congrats!

@Briex:
You now have a week to find a model for the next speed render.
When you have found one, please post the link in this thread.



Briex

oh nice! Thanks guys! i do have the model already! Here it is :P engine lovers will get mad on details i hope! :D

An amazing radial engine!! :D
https://grabcad.com/library/radial-engine