Version E bringing in a droid that I decided to treat myself today. The droid is on the otherside of the car, and you might have to look closely to see it. I kinda have to myself and I know about where it is.
Thanks guys. Yes, I have a hatful of shaders. The sword itself looks shinier in the updated render (small copy below) but I need to work on my light angles to get it to pop. I like the image but am not convinced it's enough kitbashing to meet the criteria.
Thanks guys. Yes, I have a hatful of shaders. The sword itself looks shinier in the updated render (small copy below) but I need to work on my light angles to get it to pop. I like the image but am not convinced it's enough kitbashing to meet the criteria.
If the scene isn't too complex, you might get away with Caustics; it will make the metal pop a little more. It will slow the rendering time.
"I used the Dragon Hunt Weapons to create the majority of the scene. The bridge, bridge supports, and entrance are all weapons (staff, shield, bow... respectively). I had to do some major scaling and deformation to get the look the way I desired."
"This uses the Thor station as a rearming platform and a scaled-down spaceship modified to mount twin Gatling guns (Vulcan cannon) under each wing and a laser rotor on the top of each wing."
I also wanted to shout out this render by marconft6. While it wasn't chosen for the showcase--I felt that the artist's other entry, "In the Hall of the Dragon King," better embodied the theme of the contest--I thought this was a very effective composition and a clever use of various disparate products to make a cohesive scene.
Great work, folks. As soon as I saw Marcon's work, I was blown away and knew that was an awesome example of the challenge. Well done to all the winners.
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Version E bringing in a droid that I decided to treat myself today. The droid is on the otherside of the car, and you might have to look closely to see it. I kinda have to myself and I know about where it is.
Emmy Scene Test 2
Intermediate
Added a little light for eyes and changed angle of sword to negate the flatness.
Have added weapons and changed surfaces on dagger set. Tweaked the shirt and added geoshell for grime and tweaked the rocks.
Still contemplating that it needs much more. Nothing major added in and I am just suffering from lack of time and inspiration!
Do you have any Metal Shaders you could use on the blade to make it shiny? Only if you want to. I like it. Nice job,
maybe one of this nVidia Materials , its free :)
Thanks guys. Yes, I have a hatful of shaders. The sword itself looks shinier in the updated render (small copy below) but I need to work on my light angles to get it to pop. I like the image but am not convinced it's enough kitbashing to meet the criteria.
If the scene isn't too complex, you might get away with Caustics; it will make the metal pop a little more. It will slow the rendering time.
@Shinji Ikari 9th Thanks! I like doing this kind of stuff. Using products for not their intended purposes.
@Alias52 The first time I saw the bow, I immediately thought it would look awesome as the entryway. I'm glad you enjoyed the image.
The contest is now closed.
June 2023
Showcased Participants for the June Scenes and Landscapes Challenge (Beginner)
Composition by apprentice
Showcased Participants for the June Working Modularly Challenge (Intermediate)
Composition by marconft6
"I used the Dragon Hunt Weapons to create the majority of the scene. The bridge, bridge supports, and entrance are all weapons (staff, shield, bow... respectively). I had to do some major scaling and deformation to get the look the way I desired."
composition by aprilshowers2065
"I used kitbashing to make the fountain, as well as the little girl's outfit."
composition by shack5876
"This uses the Thor station as a rearming platform and a scaled-down spaceship modified to mount twin Gatling guns (Vulcan cannon) under each wing and a laser rotor on the top of each wing."
I also wanted to shout out this render by marconft6. While it wasn't chosen for the showcase--I felt that the artist's other entry, "In the Hall of the Dragon King," better embodied the theme of the contest--I thought this was a very effective composition and a clever use of various disparate products to make a cohesive scene.
Congratulations and great work to everyone who participated!
Great work, folks. As soon as I saw Marcon's work, I was blown away and knew that was an awesome example of the challenge. Well done to all the winners.
Thanks! Congrats to the other winners. Great work everyone
Thank you so much Scott Livingston for the kind comments. I do love to do these challenges.
Congrats to all the winners!
Great work , congratulations to all :)