Author Topic: The superheroes  (Read 1288 times)

2018-05-13, 18:05:22

Remi.V

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I decided to do a small personal project during the weekend a couple of weeks ago. I wanted to make myself a new cover photo for my facebook page.
I wanted to practice my realistic rendering skills as well as practice my lighting skills without the use of HDRi. At the same time, I wanted to use this project to also explore the latest features of Corona which I haven't gotten to use that much lately; the new hair and skin shaders.

I had an idea of the concept on friday and in order to save time and be able to complete it by sunday, I downloaded free models of man and woman and modeled the suits on top of that. The suits and skin were then textured using Substance Painter as well as preparing the Hair and Fur density and length maps (Especially for the beard on the guy in the back).
I really wanted to get another pass at the hair for the girl but I had to leave it if I wanted to keep my deadline of finishing at the end of the weekend (This was kind of my own little challenge)

The concept itself comes from the company I work for; MYREZE, where we brand ourselves as Superheroes and I wanted to make a picture to reflect that. It sure is a funny pitch for a new work uniform :-P

The render is almost untouched from Corona except from a few fixes with clone stamp in Photoshop.
I even rendered out a 16K version so it's possible to really zoom in and see the details. Hope you enjoy it :-)



For the past months, MYREZE has moved into a new era, with brand new offices at Media City Bergen. Even though there's been, a lot of big changes; we are still Superheroes!
When you need the best visuals, even the ones that run Real-Time; Call a Superhero ;-)