Chevrolet Bel Air '57 - Custom

Started by DaStig, July 29, 2018, 05:49:35 AM

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bdesign

These are awesome! Love the paint job and reflections, especially on the windshield/back window. Well done :)

Cheers,
Eric

nicordf

This is definitely better enjoyed full screen! Well done, love the subtle tinting on the windows!

Eric Summers

Dang! That paint is incredible! I didn't notice it at first, but the tint of the windows is great.

Josh3D

Oh yes, that tint is sweet. Very, very cool shot.

DaStig

Thanx folks,

Thanx for the compliments. Still trying to figure out to make the rendered model more grainy to better match the background. Currently the backgroud is grainy, and the rendered model is razor sharp ... any advise on this ??

Yes, that slightly green tint in the windows kinda fits that car perfectly.

bdesign

Quote from: DaStig on August 05, 2018, 12:39:38 PM
Still trying to figure out to make the rendered model more grainy to better match the background. Currently the backgroud is grainy, and the rendered model is razor sharp ... any advise on this ??
You could apply a flat white material to all the car geometry and render out with a black background, then use this as a layer mask in Photoshop, applying grain to the car render under the FX tab of the Camera Raw Filter, or by creating a new layer, filling with 50% gray, applying Filter > Noise > Add Noise, and setting the blend mode to Overlay.

Cheers,
Eric

DaStig

@Eric, thanx for your advise ... that makes perfectly sense ... making another render and photoshop that over the original render ... gonna try it this for sure ...

bdesign

Sure thing. You're welcome. Just to be clear- no need to re-render the beauty pass, just render the mask pass and use it to add grain/noise to only the car geometry in your existing render.

Cheers,
Eric

DaStig

@Eric, made another render, using a different model and added some extra grain to the car model to give it a more "non-perfect" look ...

https://www.keyshot.com/forum/index.php?topic=21849.msg93001#msg93001

Öner

great shots, reflections are legend.

Pouya Hosseinzadeh