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Started by fario, November 30, 2011, 12:38:50 AM

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fario

hello all,

I'd like to make a rendering of the Chanel J12 watch in white ceramic.

I would love to have your opinion on the matter: white ceramic.

It's very difficult to set, because there are translucency and a metallic reflect on the surface.

The translucent material is the best way to get there?

Thank you for your help.

jhiker

Have you tried 'porcelain' ?

fario

yes, but not translucent effect in 'porcelain'.

the material is similar to a human tooth

Here is another example quite satisfactory.

What do you think?

Cordially.

PhilippeV8


fario

oh!

many Thanks Phil.

like this?

Antoine

PhilippeV8

that's already looking mutch mutch better !!

fario

by cons ...

it's super difficult to balance, for a watch, the white of the case body to the outside and inside of the white dial under the glass and get the same quality of whiteness.

gamma is extra for case body in ceramic, but destroys the quality of the white dial under glass.

fario

#7
Hello,

I'm finally at the end of my research on the rendering of white materials in the environment watchmaking.
The problem of white diamonds have also been resolved.

The secret is the right balance of:
1 - "gamma"
2 - brightness "settings" and "environment"

My hdri used is the "startup"

The challenge when rendering white materials is the bad effect of "burnt" we get quite often. Fix this without interfering with other materials is quite difficult.

For white diamonds, in general they respond better with a hdri "typical", but what hdri is oft not good for other subjects...
As I have not made a postproduction, I had to find the right balance.

The white diamonds have also an effect of iridescent, fire colors. So I use the extraordinary effect of Keyshot "ABBE" to color them.

The search for the material "ceramic white" was quite long, because the parameters are subtle translucency.

Also in watchmaking, there is also a challenge to make the same quality of white objects under a sapphire crystal and those outside.

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Frankly, now that I discovered Keyshot, my perspectives of communication will be much more convincing.

I congratulate you also for its excellent ergonomics.
Since I teach CAD, in the future I can recommend this product to my students.

It only remains for me to be able to pay me the PRO version:)

Long live this wonderful software.

And thank you to users for their valuable assistance.

Cordially.

Antoine

PhilippeV8


Imz

Awesome- thanks for posting.