Author Topic: DARTOFANG sketchbook  (Read 303611 times)

2016-05-10, 15:19:58
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dartofang

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Wow, just brilliant as usual, if the fabric had another color like taupe or off-white , I would ask where to buy immediatly ! (not only CG, for the garden aswell :-)

Thanks Fritz. Im still planning weither to sell the models or just share it for free.  :)
Tutorial is 25% since got busy with things. but im already done with part 1.

2016-05-11, 07:09:27
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Fritzlachatte

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Even if I will hate myself for that and appreciate every freebie, but I realy like your models and you made so many gifts on your website, so I think you should sell your outdoorset on common websites.
They are much more "PRO" then many other models :-)

2016-05-11, 13:58:13
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hey cgdigi awesome works and renders!
i woud like to ask you for a tip.
Can you suggest me how to make material something like this
http://www.dhresource.com/0x0s/f2-albu-g3-M00-67-F5-rBVaHFXkBzCAP-PRAAKZoN8dBjo735.jpg/arabic-specialty-ceramics-red-mud-pot-hookah.jpg

2016-05-11, 19:40:57
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very nice! abit noisy though
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2016-05-13, 12:30:47
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Your renders are awesome. Enjoyed looking through your sketchbook. Great work mate :).

2016-05-13, 14:42:55
Reply #275

dartofang

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Even if I will hate myself for that and appreciate every freebie, but I realy like your models and you made so many gifts on your website, so I think you should sell your outdoorset on common websites.
They are much more "PRO" then many other models :-)

thanks man appreciate it. :)

2016-05-13, 15:05:03
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dartofang

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thanks for looking through my works.

oktobar-- i have attached a dropbox link for the 3dsmax file with corona set up and materials for you to study on. its unwrap in zbrush using uvmaster and decimated.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/m31lh265lik7iv4/AABguOtDzliya9SnFneFYjkba?dl=0
« Last Edit: 2016-05-13, 15:08:33 by cgdigi »

2016-05-13, 15:14:27
Reply #277

dartofang

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getting addicted with food renders.. here's a new one. thanks for looking

"Cherry on Top"

« Last Edit: 2016-05-13, 15:22:15 by cgdigi »

2016-05-16, 09:26:03
Reply #278

dartofang

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The 1st part and 2nd part of the Making of Cake Please is now available at -----
http://www.dartofang.com/#!tutorials/c16kx

Sorry for my bad english and explanation sometimes. I tried my best to explain everything on this tutorial but if there are some unclear things, then just give me a buzz here or on my website and would be glad to answer your question.
Thanks for looking and stay tuned for the part 3 (decimation,exporting in zbrush to 3dsmax) and part 4 (post production)
« Last Edit: 2016-05-16, 09:33:10 by cgdigi »

2016-05-18, 10:46:31
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dartofang

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Here's  some clay on a new project that im working on. :) which will be publish soon.



2016-05-18, 15:19:41
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Buzzz

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Ambient natural, good render!

Regards!

2016-05-18, 21:52:05
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You are the master! I really enjoyed your lighting setup video you posted - I've been waiting for something like that for a while. Although I find it strange to use such high values for highlight compression. Also the light multiplier of 250 is very high in C4D, is the light default multiplier in 3ds max 50 the same as in C4d?

2016-05-19, 10:58:40
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Here's  some clay on a new project that im working on. :) which will be publish soon.
Really awesome looking! Is the clay simple Corona Mtl, or is there some AO Trickery?
I'm 🐥 not 🥝, pls don't eat me ( ;  ;   )

2016-05-20, 14:40:21
Reply #283

dartofang

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You are the master! I really enjoyed your lighting setup video you posted - I've been waiting for something like that for a while. Although I find it strange to use such high values for highlight compression. Also the light multiplier of 250 is very high in C4D, is the light default multiplier in 3ds max 50 the same as in C4d?

Hi Mikenz-- glad to know it give you on some ideas. the light value was 250 since the direct input is a dark blue gray color to add that studio rustic feel for the whole shot. in 3dsmax the default of the light multiplier is also 50.

2016-05-20, 14:41:23
Reply #284

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Here's  some clay on a new project that im working on. :) which will be publish soon.
Really awesome looking! Is the clay simple Corona Mtl, or is there some AO Trickery?

Thanks, clay is just a simple corona material with a different diffuse color with a corona ao pass (post in photoshop)