Main Menu

Metal Collection

Started by Despot, April 07, 2013, 01:30:14 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Despot

An exercise in creating realistic distressed metals in KS4

I've attached small and large versions

J


Esben Oxholm

Wow, I'm amazed. The first one is my favorite, but they all four looks good.
It's some of the most convincing metal I've seen created with KeyShot.

Have you done some UV-mapping in an external software, or is it all done in keyshot? Could your share your progress? :)

Finaly I also like the lightning. A HDRI with a sunset or something?

Despot

Thanks Esben... No UV mapping involved, it's all done in KS, the UV mapping type used was Box Map.

The hardest part was creating the textures to be honest.

The HDRI is from my own library, these were created using HDR Light Studio

The one used for these renders is a studio setup, not an external shot - but it has a lot of orange light to it so I can see why you thought it was a sunset

J

Skint

Excellent... really really excellent.

Izayoi

amazing !!!
very nice work !

Are you using advance material or metal preset ?
Did you used specular or any roughness map ?

tsunami

Awesome work john!!!it's realistic...wow

Josh3D

These are great John. SUPERB. One of my favorite things in KeyShot has been rendering metal textures. Personally, my favorite of these is the third.

Despot

Hey guys, thanks very much for the comments...

QuoteAre you using advance material or metal preset ?
Did you used specular or any roughness map ?

I used the steel preset and no specular or roughness maps were used, in a fact there is no specular slot for metal and as far as I'm aware, roughness cannot be map-driven at the moment in KS....  ;)

QuoteOne of my favorite things in KeyShot has been rendering metal textures.

Mine as well Josh, it does it so well and it's blisteringly fast to render...

fario


Despot

Here's the last four....

Rabe

This is seriously cool.  I want to touch them... 

Great job! 

PhilippeV8

I played a bit (in PhotoShop -> Hue/Saturation) with the purple/pink one and ended up (as suspected) with nearly perfect yellow zink.  The red-bits just need to blend in a little more in a smuggy way.

Chad Holton

Great collection - very nice!

Eric L. Brown

Very cool!  I'm hoping these types of materials will become the standard in KS in the future.  If I could combine Vue 11's material library/material function editor with Keyshot's rendering abilities I would do so in a heartbeat:)

K. Cardwell

#14
Quote from: Esben Oxholm on April 08, 2013, 01:49:56 AM
Wow, I'm amazed. The first one is my favorite, but they all four looks good.
It's some of the most convincing metal I've seen created with KeyShot.

Have you done some UV-mapping in an external software for your tablets, or is it all done in keyshot? Could your share your progress? :)

Finaly I also like the lightning. A HDRI with a sunset or something?


every is good at last............ lights always come out for everyone.