Author Topic: BMW M4 - Renders  (Read 8761 times)

2017-01-24, 14:44:55

PandaFoxStudios

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Hi guys!

We are sharing here our CGI car - in house project.
Hope you guys like it.

More images on our behance.

Best Regards,
PandaFox team.






2017-01-24, 18:10:30
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Flamingo

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You can not do it better.

2017-01-25, 11:58:10
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GranDosicua

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You can not do it better.
If I know something about rendering is that it always can be better... but with works like this is not easy to see how!
Corona RenderER. C'mon, is not so difficult...

2017-01-25, 14:55:05
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agentdark45

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Incredible! Are you able to share any info or screenshots of your studio lighting setup?
Vray who?

2017-01-25, 15:48:56
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Omg, 90k euros vehicle without parking sensors! Blasphemy :D

Jokes aside, really nice work! Braking discs material is kinda weird though.
My 3d stock portfolio - http://3docean.net/user/tomislavn

2017-01-25, 20:32:34
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SharpEars

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You can not do it better.

I say that the images are too low in contrast. Adding contrast would make them better.

2017-01-26, 20:32:45
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Nate101

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These are phenomenal renders, the one area that looks off to me are the tires, especially where the wheel and the tire meet.  On most tires there is a small "lip", that sticks out at a 45 degree angle, separating the wheel from the sidewall (where the michelin graphics are).  Looks like the sidewall graphics on your model go all the way to the wheel with no separation.

Emilien Dupont did a nice job of modeling this transition:

https://www.behance.net/gallery/46866441/Custom-rim1-(nurbs)
« Last Edit: 2017-01-26, 21:30:58 by Nate101 »

2017-01-31, 13:40:39
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PandaFoxStudios

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Thanks for the tips, everyone!
And we are very glad you guys liked it.

agentdark45 - Our light setup was done in HDR Light Studio, it is an amazing software.

tomislavn - Thanks!  Maybe the parking sensors are really expensive, like 100k euros each one. :D
That explains it right , or don´t ? :D

Nate101 - Thanks Nate! Great reference from Emilien Dupont, We will definitely try to improve that.

Best regards,
PandaFox team.

2017-01-31, 19:56:05
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BigAl3D

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Yes, this is an awesome render for sure. Right up my alley. One question though, was this done with Cinema 4D? I only ask since it seems like every example I find online is from Max and Corona. We need some C4D tutorials!

2017-02-02, 08:20:26
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tomislavn - Thanks!  Maybe the parking sensors are really expensive, like 100k euros each one. :D
That explains it right , or don´t ? :D

Hehehehehe, we can put it that way yeah ;D

Even though they are 550 euros for front+back total, I know since I have bought a new bimmer last year - so go and drill those holes in the mesh!! :D
« Last Edit: 2017-02-02, 08:29:12 by tomislavn »
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2017-02-06, 13:37:01
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PandaFoxStudios

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tomislavn - yeah.... We will definitely have to do the holes in the mesh then. :)

BigAl3D - Thanks! Thanks for the words.
And this was done with 3dsmax and Corona.

2017-02-06, 16:38:34
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Can you show the hdrlightstudio maps used to light those scene, please?

2017-02-10, 14:36:07
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PandaFoxStudios

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cgiout - sure! here are some maps that we use. Hope this help you.

PandaFox team.

2017-02-10, 15:16:00
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erick3d

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great..and congrats !
off topic, but personnaly i won't put and use any BMW models on my renders, since they attacked turbosquid  and ask royalties on sold BMW 3d models..

2017-02-10, 16:10:06
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PandaFoxStudios

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Thanks erick3d.
Also thanks for the tip about the BMW models.