Toyota GT86 #rocketbunny

Started by Dragos Pitu, November 21, 2015, 03:43:35 AM

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Dragos Pitu

Hi guys,

I have been playing with this model, found on gamemodels.ru.
Fast renders for a fast bunny.

Dragos Pitu

others

Dragos Pitu

a studio one.


TpwUK

A fine collection of renders, I particularly like the red n wet ones :)

Martin

Ahmed CG

This good work but you should work more on enhancing your lighting to match the backplate you're using cause it looks very odd the combinations you did here

Dragos Pitu

Thank you for the comments. I'll do better next time :D

Dragos

Will Gibbons

Quote from: TpwUK on November 21, 2015, 07:48:34 AM
A fine collection of renders, I particularly like the red n wet ones :)

Martin

I'm with Martin here. Great sequence of renders.

Josh3D

Yes, outstanding! Nice touch with the accent lights beneath the front grill :)

Esben Oxholm

Cool bunch of renderings!

Are you able to share how you created the wet looks of some of them?

Dragos Pitu

Thank you for appreciation.

These renderings were done in a fast session to play with Keyshot 6. Personally, I'm not satisfied with all of them; I could call them one night renderings.

The wet look was achieved in a very simple way. First of all, my luck was that the GT86 model is a game model car so it has a pretty good UV and the mapping is almost flawless. I searched google for a rain drops png image and applied it to roughness and bump. For bump, I used a small value so that it wouldn't look flat. That is the simple trick :D

Thank you again. Hope to render a better car next time

Cheers!

Dragos

Esben Oxholm

Quote from: Pitu Dragos on November 23, 2015, 01:23:32 PM
The wet look was achieved in a very simple way. First of all, my luck was that the GT86 model is a game model car so it has a pretty good UV and the mapping is almost flawless. I searched google for a rain drops png image and applied it to roughness and bump. For bump, I used a small value so that it wouldn't look flat. That is the simple trick :D
Cool thing, Dragos. Thank you so much for sharing.
I have to try it out myself :)

slater

Great work, i like color and lighting pon 1st and 4rd photo on here.
I believe you can still improve them and make stunning...u are got it!!
Great work

Will Gibbons

I was also a bit curious about the droplets. Good solution.