Author Topic: Citroen DS5  (Read 5876 times)

2016-02-23, 12:07:48

darshan

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Hi friends,

Here is my latest work.
Testing with car shaders. :)
« Last Edit: 2016-02-23, 12:11:24 by darshan »
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2016-02-23, 12:15:25
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Not bad :)

Somehow that car paint looks a bit washed out though, rims are too shiny (I think that they are more matte in real life, or half matte/brushed half shiny on this actual model) and headlights seem to be missing some details.
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2016-02-23, 12:32:27
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Hi Tomislavn

Yes, I agree with you, actually it's ready model, I just did shading, lighting and post production. It was a quick test, only 1 day work. :) 
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 Darshan Shelar

2016-02-23, 21:42:43
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oooh... look at those shadows...
- road fence is casting shadow over wheels, yet wheels cast another darker shadow as if another emitter is between fence and a wheel / or a sun lamp has an offset from the sun (as observed under the car)
- sun light is infinite/parallel - so must be shadows, yet shadows are in line with perspective, toward the sun on horizon /
idiotic statement; shadows are correct within perspective - remember own mistakes!!!

learned to correct myself
:)
« Last Edit: 2016-02-24, 09:33:22 by burnin »

2016-02-23, 21:54:38
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- sun light is infinite/parallel - so must be shadows, yet shadows are in line with perspective, toward the sun on horizon


learn to do it right

No shit, must be a bug in nature...
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2016-02-23, 22:09:03
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it depends on your lense (perspective distorion)

2016-02-24, 04:05:27
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- sun light is infinite/parallel - so must be shadows, yet shadows are in line with perspective, toward the sun on horizon


learn to do it right

No shit, must be a bug in nature...

nice one... :)

2016-02-24, 05:05:45
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Thank you friends for your suggestions, I'll definitely work on this. :) 
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 Darshan Shelar

2016-02-24, 08:16:16
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No shit, must be a bug in nature...

Oh man :D had such a nice laugh to make up for this ugly rainy morning!
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2016-02-24, 09:20:00
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- sun light is infinite/parallel - so must be shadows, yet shadows are in line with perspective, toward the sun on horizon


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No shit, must be a bug in nature...

Damned - i got a bug :D Those shadows are in parallel... as stated above, depends on lenses (wide), POV... Visually feels much more distorted as if sun is only as far as "the end of the earth" is and not farther.
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2016-02-24, 13:30:54
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- sun light is infinite/parallel - so must be shadows, yet shadows are in line with perspective, toward the sun on horizon


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No shit, must be a bug in nature...
I remember being puzzled by this IRL long time ago. I looked at some trees casting shadows, and my brain couldn't figure out why the shadows are affected by the perspective. :)
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2016-02-24, 14:11:20
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- sun light is infinite/parallel - so must be shadows, yet shadows are in line with perspective, toward the sun on horizon


learn to do it right

No shit, must be a bug in nature...
I remember being puzzled by this IRL long time ago. I looked at some trees casting shadows, and my brain couldn't figure out why the shadows are affected by the perspective. :)
Same story here, only with crepuscular rays :]
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