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BMW M4 GTS

Started by rouzbehali, June 21, 2017, 12:40:03 PM

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rouzbehali

I've used Keyshot+HDR Light Studio for rendering and lightening. Post Production processes are made in Photoshop. Please Let me know what you think! Thanks!
PS: I haven't done the car modelling.

SebasDesign

Notice how the wheels are spinning but the enviroment isn't moving, might want to fix that with some motion blur... or stopping the wheels

fa2020

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Nice but as one of the members said, the motion blur has problem. If the camera is fixed and only the car is moving, then all wheels and the car have to be blurred. If the camera is moving too, then the environment and wheels have to be blurred. Maybe, optic physics has another rules in Iran.

Speedster

Agreed on the motion blur comments.  It would really pop with minimal backplate blur.

Who did the model?  If not purchased, we always give credit to the modeler.

Bill G

Hossein Alfideh

Quote from: fa2020 on June 22, 2017, 07:19:40 AM
Maybe, optic physics has another rules in Iran.

Dude is this supposed to be funny?!!!
We're all here to learn,you can simply share what you think but there is no need to mock each other and it's obvious that you don't know much about my country for sure!

DaStig

Hey,

I agree with the motion blur on the wheels, the backplate needs some motion blur to make it look more realistic.

I made a few renders from this actual model also (after doing some small editing on the wheels and tires using Blender). Model is from TurboSquid.






rouzbehali

Quote from: Sebas_ace96 on June 21, 2017, 05:54:08 PM
Notice how the wheels are spinning but the enviroment isn't moving, might want to fix that with some motion blur... or stopping the wheels
Yes You're right. Uploaded the new render with modified background. thanks for the advice!