Author Topic: Subpixel WIP/finished work thread  (Read 171831 times)

2015-11-18, 21:09:34
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Very nice Johny!!

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2015-11-19, 02:21:29
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lovely work
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2015-12-05, 21:00:35
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2015-12-14, 15:11:08
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House UP - a bit different approach with this one as client decided to have one wintery view. Lot of fun involved, let me know what do you think :)



full project on Behance https://www.behance.net/gallery/32087659/House-UP

2015-12-15, 16:16:44
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2016-03-07, 16:34:09
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Chalet Noyer was created in wintery mood, showing beautiful terrace views and a lot of wood and comfy furniture. Also I experimented a bit with postproduction process and tried to do this with "lifted blacks" method. I will be however grateful for any feedback that could help me move forward :)

full res on Behance https://www.behance.net/gallery/34774265/Winter-chalet






2016-03-08, 11:40:41
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Damn, you really nailed the materials in the latest renders! Can you point me in the direction of where you got the wood texture? The curtain material is also amazing! Does it have any translucency or opacity?
Vray who?

2016-03-09, 07:55:48
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Thank you agentdark45

here are the screenshots for shaders





for wood I use a lot of textures from admira but I always tweak them a lot - for this particular shader I wanted to achieve worn out look on some planks and so I painted them in photoshop and used mix for blending some of them

for curtains there is an opacity map as well as translucency

2016-03-09, 09:58:36
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hi  johnymrazko,

Really nice work mate! You're killing it! ;)

That carpet in the second image...amazing! Can you tell us more about the shader you use?

Thanks mate. Keep up the good work.





2016-03-10, 07:44:49
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2016-03-10, 09:03:54
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Wilson Marques

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Thanks johnymrazko!


2016-03-10, 22:43:57
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Thanks for the detailed material screenshots! Very helpful.
Vray who?

2016-03-14, 10:27:27
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No problem at all

here is a rendering of a small project I´ve done for my friend who works in the window industry

full res on Behance https://www.behance.net/gallery/35004863/Window-samples


2016-03-14, 11:09:44
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Super cool Detail! I like stuff like this a lot.