Author Topic: trying to build up a scene  (Read 47510 times)

2016-03-21, 21:15:10

zuliban

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Hello everyone im building this scene from scratch here are some of the wips i have at the moment mosty models hope you dont mind some of the renders are too noisy, but the final scene will be clean .

































































« Last Edit: 2016-04-05, 23:08:12 by zuliban »

2016-03-21, 21:36:51
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shadowman

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Out of words.
Glad to see some new stuff from you, Jesus!
As always outstanding!

2016-03-21, 21:44:38
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This is a level beyond most stuff I've seen lately.
A question: Have you tried the ThinFilm plugin to get some subtle rainbow hue to those welds/chrome shaders?

2016-03-21, 21:54:08
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Awesome stuff. I want to rub my index finger back and forth over that wood grain.
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2016-03-21, 23:56:45
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Wow, this is incredible work. That lemonade is amazing.

One criticism. I think the scratches on some of the metal pieces could benefit from being toned down quite a bit, the ones that really stand out to me are the oven and the tap. it looks like someone took some steel wool and had a hay day.

2016-03-22, 00:15:24
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No need to make new nicknames Bertrand...

(top work)
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2016-03-22, 00:50:58
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Juraj

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Dirt here looks so nice. Is that careful projection/procedural(AO) or did you do unwrapping too ? Which approach is more dominant overall here ?

Oh, nice glare too :- )

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2016-03-22, 01:31:22
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zuliban

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@shadowman- thank  you ! im glady someone still remebers my name hehehe .
@ iLEZ- thanks! im now only using max and corona as the only plugin, i have not tried that i think adding that kind of effect will make it look good, i will try to find it and see if i can add to the scene.
@ dubcat- thanks!
@mferster- thanks im looking into that ill try to lower the layer of some the dirty effects for the final renders.
@Juraj_Talcik- thank you !- im not using any AO just textures, the texture of that wall is all hand painted to create all those little dirty effects bumps ect.

here is the texture in photoshop

and here is a 40%% crop of that area






2016-03-22, 02:57:39
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Masterly ;)

2016-03-22, 04:57:57
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you superdetailed everything insanely. dirts, reflections, lighting,
makes me speechless!

would you like to share a little about lighting method in first product shot - chair? and chrome material setup if you don't mind =)

2016-03-22, 05:02:38
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2016-03-22, 08:00:41
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WorkFlow

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These have an insane level of detail in modeling, lighting and materials!!

Really incredible job, great work man!
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2016-03-22, 08:24:34
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Amazing amount of details in your work - I simply love it! Pure render-porn :)
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2016-03-22, 08:36:00
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The king is back!
Congrats master
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2016-03-22, 12:13:45
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Those details are insane. Perfect. If that's a WIP, I'm not sure if I want to see the final pictures at all. It could be humiliating. ;)
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