Another material ball...

Started by DriesV, March 20, 2013, 08:44:01 AM

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Despot

Super cool...

Your'e really going all out on these material balls Dries...  ;)

J

DriesV

#16
Quote from: Thomas Teger on March 20, 2013, 09:50:52 AM
Lovely - now it needs to be animated ...

That was a great idea, Thomas! ;)

I decided to make a little VR.
You can take the light cage for a spin. The play of light sort of gives the shiny fractal a lot more depth...

driesv.dommel.be/KeyShotVR-contest/KeyShot-matball/KeyShot-matball-fractal-lightcage.html

Dries

TpwUK

looks really good if you get the cage spinning quick! :P

Martin

guest84672

Can you send this to me so we can host it on our end?

Thanks!

DriesV

Thanks!
side note: rendering the 180 base frames took about 8 hours. So still pretty speedy with all the area light lighting going on. :)

Thomas, I just uploaded a zip with the VR files to keyshot.wetransfer.com (info@luxion.com).

Dries

Josh3D


DriesV

Inspired by the wallpaper posting of John here:
http://keyshot.com/forum/index.php/topic,5402.msg23876.html#msg23876

I decided to make a wallpaper of my own material ball. ;)

Dries

guest84672

Awesome - thanks for sending. 180 frames - ambitious!

And that poster is great.

DriesV

Thanks!
It works quite well as an iPad background.

Dries

Despot

Nice wallpaper Dries and if I had an iPad, i would defo use the background...

J

DriesV

#25
Easter bunny with wavy lighting...

Bunny model is a Stanford Bunny. The material is DuPont Hot Hues Lime Light paint.

BE WARNED!
The light cage lighting on the paint material has a hypnotizing effect. ;)

driesv.dommel.be/KeyShotVR-contest/KeyShot-matball/KeyShot-matball-easter-bunny-lightcage.html

Dries

Despot

Ha ha, love it - A highly novel use of the Stanford Bunny...

J

DriesV

Thanks!

Btw, rendering the bunny VR at 800x800 was MUCH faster than rendering the fractal VR at 600x600.
The 180 frames took exactly 3 hours to render (dual Xeon E5-2680).

Somehow, the same DuPont material renders WAY slower when applied to the fractal model... ???

Dries

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