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OT...quick export test from C to Thea, all the maps are being imported quite correctly.
5thElement, very cool model, shaders and lighting indeed
Hi!
The scene of hotel modelled in C.8.1 and exported via 3ds file format into Thea Studio, added materials from it’s library and rendered in 13 minutes and a second of 2000 x 1500 px picture using Presto MC engine using both CPU and GPU cores together on machine with Intel Core 2 Quad, 6 GB RAM and GTX 660 graphic card, WIN7 64 inside.
Raw render.
Marek
Final picture of the hotel hall.
Marek
a delight
There are excellent artists on this thread, why wouldn't they take a few minutes of their time to vote on the challenge ?
Their comments could be very beneficial for the participants ! ;-)
You mean this challenge? ;-)
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/42978/
Please, even if you didn't submit anything, you're welcome to vote! In fact, I would encourage it! The challenge requires those that entered it to produce at least two WIP and link to them in the submission post. The WIPs can be highly educational, and may suggest new things to try or new little tricks that you may not have thought to try!
I'm tossing up wether to buy this product http://www.daz3d.com/battle-cat
to compliment a few renders I am doing... dunno! :-/
You know you have the power! ;-)
EDIT:
Yeah, that Battle Cat set looks freaking awesome!
Here's a "Cheese Cake" pin-up render for Garstor.
I used the Carrara Elite Reby Sky shaders, but as always, I tweak them to my own purposes. in this case, I got rid of the SSS and then the translucency as they took forever to render and were set at a level that was just too intense for my taste. I also got rid of the reflection on the skin as it made the skin look just plain unattractive in my render.
To get a more subtle SSS look, I followed Holly's advice from awhile ago and added a multiplier to the glow channel and copied the color map to one slot and the the specular map from the Highlight channel into the other slot. This worked great, except for the lips which still looked bright, so I lowered the brightness settings on both the color and spec map to 50%.
The cheese cake model and procedural shaders were all made by me. The cheese cake does use SSS, but it takes a short time to calculate as the area of the image it covers is small.
Nice! I'll have to write that tip down too...see how it works out for me in other scenes.
Aiko 6 with a soon to be release Dynamic Hair set for Carrara. Also in this scene using the Carrara Skin Shaders for Aiko 6.
evilproducer and Ringo,
one word:
OUCH!
Nice renders fellas
Thank ya all for a feedback, here is render of both sides of the amp (no lil' lights and filaments burning) :)
Looks like a promo image you'd see in a catalog. The modeling is very nice, but so is the job on texturing and rendering the scene.
5thElement,
very nice. Cool.
Electronic items (knobs, jacks, tubes etc.) have you taken from a library? If Yes, could you tell me how, please? Do I need for an idea that turns me in the head ...
Especially should shape of knobs like those in figure (which all rights are reserved by synthesizers.com).
U ever have one of those days
Nope, nothing is from any library at all, everything modeled by me in Silo 2.0 (subdivision surface modeler) ...
Those are pretty easy to model IMO, but again I'm modeling all kinds of crap for some time now.
If you are a beginner I recommend that you start on something less complex at first till you get more comfortable with the whole concept of polygonal modeling, it is quite a different approach then boolean (or NURBS) modeling and needs more planning ahead :)
Ok 5thElement, thank you. Again, nice job.
Max.
Moral: Always gender-check your frog before you kiss it... ;)
Moral: Always gender-check your frog before you kiss it... ;)
:-)
testing greenery - minor desaturation in post
Stupid question here, have you had to jump through legal hoops or pay to use images you've generated with this software?
Stupid question here, have you had to jump through legal hoops or pay to use images you've generated with this software?
you may do any thing you want with a render .
pay nothing .
5thElement - I like your models and renders. Any details on modelling, lighting and rendering possible?
Magaremoto - same questions about models and rendering. Did you use light rigs?
Marek
Stupid question here, have you had to jump through legal hoops or pay to use images you've generated with this software?
The only restrictions you could have, is if you use something created by someone else to make a render, such as a freebie. I usually look to see if there is a commercial restriction and avoid the ones that have those.
If you use a figure such as a V4 or Genesis from DAZ, then you can do anything you want with the render. The only caveats I can think of is Va 3 era celebrity look alike DAZ sold that had commercial restrictions, and I think also if they're to be used in video games or something.
If you make all your own elements for the scene, you can do anything you want.
two more
The only restrictions you could have, is if you use something created by someone else to make a render, such as a freebie. I usually look to see if there is a commercial restriction and avoid the ones that have those.
If you use a figure such as a V4 or Genesis from DAZ, then you can do anything you want with the render. The only caveats I can think of is Va 3 era celebrity look alike DAZ sold that had commercial restrictions, and I think also if they're to be used in video games or something.
If you make all your own elements for the scene, you can do anything you want.
I used a fairy castle (friend of Chohole's) and a bed from ShareCG. I always check first that any 3D models I don't do myself are commercial free to use in a render. Most on there are. If I find 2D art I like, but it's restricted, I create a reasonable imitation in Illustrator...changing enough to avoid problems. But usually create my own 2D art bits for a scene or for postwork as that's my more confident area from the last 10 years.
So now... on Amazon, it's my copyright that shows up on the cover image when it's clicked on .... mwahhhhaaaaahaaaaa!
Thank you Carrara experts for all your patient help.
%-P ;-P xx Silene
Love the atmospherics in that 2nd one :)