Supercar system - Low light render

Started by BenG075, October 10, 2015, 06:08:00 AM

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BenG075

Hi !

I am happy to be part of the mechanical and design team of an upcoming supercar manufacturer : Supercar System ! As we are still in development (next year should be the big 'opening'), we have to make some renders to sell our boss ideas, and here enters keyshot !

Here,  I was trying to make a 'dramatic' shot, with low light, to show only some lines of our LMP -like naked body with the twin turbo engine (more than 1000 bhp) we are working on at Supercar system ( more info here : https://www.facebook.com/SupercarSystem // http://supercarsystem.com/ )

We are modelling on Solidworks 2015 and use the great plugin to send the 3D into Keyshot. Here I have done a little post as I am not good at this... I prefer to spend more time in keyshot to set-up everything nicely :)

Because of the darklighting set-up I had to render using the realtime option (around 9 hours rendering with an 3 years old laptop having an 8-cores i7 CPU), global illumination is ON to have more backlighting and realistic reflection, HDR from scratch with no brightness and around 5 pins in various positions (small radius - strong brightness - low falloff), physical ground plane with high specular and roughness to have a blurry reflection. Background was photoshoped to add some light source sensation (almost no tweak of the original output render from keyshot).

Hope you will like it  ! Your comments and advices are warmly welcome :)

Benjamin GARSON

Raw from keyshot :


hebergement image

With some post :


hebergeur d image

Despot

I like what I can see... which isn't too much really to be honest as it's a little ark on my monitor

A larger image would be nicer, please don't say this took  9 hours at that resolution !!

J

BenG075

Hi ! Yes it is dark... You need to see it in dark light too ;)

The real resolution I rendered was 3200x1800, but I had some 'error' message when trying to attach it here... :/
9 hours in realtime rendering to have not too noisy picture in fact as it is dark  ;)

Thanks for your comment :)

Here is high res :

RAW :


hebergement image

POST :


hebergeur d image


Will Gibbons

It's hard to see on the white forum. When I clicked the big image and let my eyes adjust, it looked nice! Something to keep in mind... most images appear on a white/light gray website. Maybe increase your light source just a bit. Nice results though.