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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by Zom-B » Thu Aug 12, 2010 3:07 am

also in Cindigo possible to use the custom gradient Shader, that generates all the ISL in the background and has convenient Shader Controls in your 3D App.
(at the moment only 2 colors & U, V and Circular mode)
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by tlehmann1996 » Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:05 pm

A quick render of a pair of dice.
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Post by jarmenkell » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:19 pm

i finally managed to create that gradient. do not know how, however...
in the first version it was put on an extruded plane, and now it's on a flat cube.
so maybe i messed up the normals or smth like that...

anyway here it is, nice and smooth.

btw, can anyone tell me, what do i need to do a glossy surface of that wall (like here - http://kino-govno.com/movies/tron2/gallery/images/10)

and another little question: to make such a scene less grainy i have to render it for about 3-4 days, right?
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by hcpiter » Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:11 am

Material and cornel box tests
HARIBO bears in white and red, sorry renders are noisy but I had not to much time for bake.
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Post by neo0. » Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:59 am

Something I have been working on on and off


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Post by neo0. » Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:40 pm

Another render. Everything made by me. Discovered a new technique for making stars. Used a basic brush and adjust the scattering and size jitter. Then duplicated part of the layer, set it to "screen" mode, and moved it around.
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by pixie » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:49 pm

Any one can figure out which kind of material this budhha is made of?
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by fused » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:56 pm

pixie wrote:Any one can figure out which kind of material this budhha is made of?
I would say its a really clever blend of a specular and a green phong material. not sure what the red stuff is :)

very awesome!

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by fused » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:57 pm

hcpiter wrote:Material and cornel box tests
HARIBO bears in white and red, sorry renders are noisy but I had not to much time for bake.
2 Materials available in material library on website
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cheers!

mmmmmmmmmm HARIBO bears :)

You can't buy them in New Zealand :(

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by pixie » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:11 pm

fused wrote:
pixie wrote:Any one can figure out which kind of material this budhha is made of?
I would say its a really clever blend of a specular and a green phong material. not sure what the red stuff is :)

very awesome!
Well, I was expecting more from the guy who made it all possible! :p
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I was playing with the new network rendering feature, and since I had done another material test it has used the phong one on the render node, so I let it cook more... after all the rubber was gone, one might as well see what comes out of it.

They are two scenes, but as the only changing thing is the material it does this blend.
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by lycium » Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:27 pm

Haribo macht Kinder froh! (Und erwachsene ebenso ;))

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Post by neo0. » Thu Aug 19, 2010 7:48 pm

lycium wrote:Haribo macht Kinder froh! (Und erwachsene ebenso ;))
Ja das glaube ich.

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by Borgleader » Thu Aug 19, 2010 7:50 pm

neo0. wrote:
lycium wrote:Haribo macht Kinder froh! (Und erwachsene ebenso ;))
Ja das glaube ich.
Google translator, the ancestor of the universal translator. Allowing people of all countries to connect :lol:
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Post by neo0. » Thu Aug 19, 2010 7:54 pm

haha.. that's so true. But in my defense I am also half german..

Or should I say Ich bin ein bischen aus Deustrchland gekommen.

Although no one would have guessed.. I don't really like beer (I am more of a whisky person) and I am not a very serious kind of person. :lol:

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by Zom-B » Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:49 pm

neo0. wrote:... and I am not a very serious kind of person. :lol:
we aren't to... seriously!
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