20 New Images! Render DUMPPPPP

Started by Will Gibbons, May 23, 2016, 07:35:59 AM

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DMerz III

+1 on having thin film as a label material type. There's got to be a way, right?!
Right now we use the Oldskool method of duplicating the surface, and increasing scale by .01 to offset the surface and making it Thin Film?

Either way, great study! really helpful to see these laid out in your test.





Will Gibbons

Coffee quick rendering. Here's something really mundane. Just a few minutes of work to create what I think is fairly photo-real.

Coffee mug modeled in Fusion 360 by me. Background photo from unsplash.com, applied to an emissive plane. Tiled texture from poliigon.com, steam with a free photoshop brush.

Hoping to share more soon. Been swamped with 'life' lately.

DMerz III

Looks great, Will. I love the appropriate amount of gloss to the mug and tiles, true realism to those glazed ceramic parts.

Jed Galecki


Will Gibbons

Quote from: DMerzIII on May 09, 2017, 11:59:03 AM
Looks great, Will. I love the appropriate amount of gloss to the mug and tiles, true realism to those glazed ceramic parts.

Thanks! Gotta love the little stuff ;)

Quote from: ElseTerror on May 09, 2017, 02:12:15 PM
At first, I thought it's normal photo :)

Wow! Thanks. :)

Jikkk

That's so realistic, Will :-)
Can you detail your lighting setup, please?
Thanks..

Hossein Alfideh

Hmm,kinda reminds me of that silhouette shot we had been talking about before.
love those materials.looks great dude!

Andrzej Orzecki

+1 to Else words, it's look like a real photo,excelent photo :) And materials are a top notch!

NM-92

Quote from: Hossein Alfideh on May 12, 2017, 06:16:21 AM
Hmm,kinda reminds me of that silhouette shot we had been talking about before.
love those materials.looks great dude!

That was the first thing that came to my mind. Nice job !

Will Gibbons

Quote from: Jikkk on May 12, 2017, 02:39:08 AM
That's so realistic, Will :-)
Can you detail your lighting setup, please?
Thanks..

We'll see! I should have time soon. It's pretty basic. I think there's an HDRI turned way down and that background set to emissive.

Quote from: Hossein Alfideh on May 12, 2017, 06:16:21 AM
Hmm,kinda reminds me of that silhouette shot we had been talking about before.
love those materials.looks great dude!

You've got a great memory! It is a bit, but not as cool as the interior shot you did!

Quote from: Andrzej Orzecki on May 12, 2017, 08:57:49 AM
+1 to Else words, it's look like a real photo,excelent photo :) And materials are a top notch!

Thanks!

Quote from: NM-92 on May 12, 2017, 11:57:28 AM
Quote from: Hossein Alfideh on May 12, 2017, 06:16:21 AM
Hmm,kinda reminds me of that silhouette shot we had been talking about before.
love those materials.looks great dude!

That was the first thing that came to my mind. Nice job !

Muchas gracias!

nicordf

I actually thought it was an actual picture at first glance. Is incredible what you can achieve with just a few materials and tweaks done the right way.

Will Gibbons

Quote from: nicordf on May 15, 2017, 09:13:56 PM
I actually thought it was an actual picture at first glance. Is incredible what you can achieve with just a few materials and tweaks done the right way.

Thanks man!  ;)

Will Gibbons

#117
Time to dust off the old Renderdump thread. I'm hoping to have more to contribute soon. In no particular order, I've got some stuff to share.

1. Relic 1 - My first foray into Voronoi structure. Fog created with Cloudy Plastic in KS7
2. Relic 2 A&B - After the Voronoi experiment, I wanted to push a similar aesthetic further and employed a different workflow to create these.
3. Anodized Metal Study - Just as it sounds. Chasing that ever-elusive finish using the KeyShot 7 Anodized Metal material
4. Soldiers WIP - Just to tease out something I've been working on for a while.

As always, C&C is appreciated. I hope to have some more finished pieces to share soon. These are more like short studies. 

DMerz III

 :o Whoa those Voronoi models are cool! Love the material studies

Josh3D