Author Topic: Wood [Material Test]  (Read 5002 times)

2017-10-12, 15:53:00

blomdaz

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Wojciech Jurkowski
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2017-10-12, 15:58:20
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Interesting! Is it Max or C4D, and is everything keyframed or is some sort of procedural magic going on there? :)
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2017-10-12, 16:11:45
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It's 3ds max. Only fire movement is keyframed. Material is procedural :)
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2017-10-12, 20:07:03
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Interesting indeed!
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2017-10-12, 20:09:28
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2017-10-13, 15:59:40
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Impressive!

If you made a decent burning fireplace asset I would buy it in a heartbeat.
Vray who?

2017-10-13, 16:26:52
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Looks great!  Would love to know more about how you made it.  And I too would buy such a 3d asset if available :)

2017-10-13, 16:33:17
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burnin should see this!
:D
am no lady, so not into that hard burning wood ;)
nevertheless, it looks interesting

@ blomdaz
maybe if the flame source would start closer to that trunk, as if coming from the log
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please correct spelling in the title... jawohl? :p

ps
now on to the smoke :)

2017-10-13, 17:21:56
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The fire looks great, except the glowing of the wood itself. It is just illuminating and that is not real.
It needs a time to glow so heavy. Furthermore it appears and quickly disappears. Think about it.

2017-10-14, 00:08:37
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mmmmm.. love the crackle sound

2017-10-20, 17:39:38
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Thanks for comments :)
The fire looks great, except the glowing of the wood itself. It is just illuminating and that is not real.
It needs a time to glow so heavy. Furthermore it appears and quickly disappears. Think about it.

Good point. I'll try to fix it

Impressive!
If you made a decent burning fireplace asset I would buy it in a heartbeat.
If I find time I'll think about it
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