Author Topic: Subpixel WIP/finished work thread  (Read 170680 times)

2017-02-04, 22:32:00
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Buzzz

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Johny, Nice renders!



2017-06-26, 10:45:40
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subpixelsk

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Had tough time this week with one tight deadline project where I did a lot of modelling as I could not find these models online. Not sure if I will be allowed to publish the images, but at least I prepared some assets for sale to utilize them even more. You can buy them here http://www.johnymrazko.com/shop/















2017-07-03, 12:23:37
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Buzzz

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Johny, nice furniture and good price!

Regards.


2017-07-26, 06:50:18
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subpixelsk

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Last month I´ve been working on catalogue renders for WeTec furniture company and their new line of beds. This was one of the projects where I was responsible for everything - from design of the environment and colors, 3D modelling, lighting, texturing, to postproduction. Really enjoyed this one and hope you will do as well. To enjoy it even more I prepared 5 of these beds for you to download. Just jump on my page and download http://www.johnymrazko.com/shop/ . It´s totally free

https://www.behance.net/gallery/55111683/Furniture-catalogue-FREE-3D-models




















2017-07-27, 08:09:47
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2017-07-27, 11:11:32
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great combination for color schemes johny :) and thanks for the models.


2017-08-22, 15:21:02
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Transformation of an old armory into coffee shop and apartment section. I created two marketing CGIs below.
As I am learning to implement Substance Designer into my workflow I am offering you free seamless 4k brick texture used in these renders consisting of diffuse, glossiness, height and normal map as well as Ikea Odger chair model as I could not find this one anywhere so I created it inhouse.
For free stuff head over to my shop section and download

Bricks : http://www.johnymrazko.com/shop/brick-texture
Chair : http://www.johnymrazko.com/shop/ikea-odger-chair

Full project on Behance https://www.behance.net/gallery/55987239/Armory-restoration-Free-stuff




2017-08-29, 16:39:38
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subpixelsk

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Studioe design and my CGIs. Always love to cooperate on portraying fine contemporary design . Enjoy
https://www.behance.net/gallery/56216369/70m-flat
3ds max + Corona 1.6


















2017-08-29, 20:19:05
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Buzzz

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Nice renders, Johny!

Congratulation!


2017-09-02, 17:17:59
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wow amazing works! i scrolled through page 1 till the end and noticed how you've been improving and how different were your cgi works back then as compared to now! btw,  I always have problems in making white paint material look realistic, as mine always looked so cgi ( usually do it with just a basic white material without maps), i think i lack that subtle noise or dirt though. How do you usually do it? (I'm referring to the Living area on your Studieo render)