Simple Renderings Thread
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random interior-ish stuff
Last edited by ENSLAVER on Sat Apr 23, 2011 6:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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While it may be random it definitely is not s**t.
Post more of your s**t
Post more of your s**t
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I'd rather call it "awesomy-cool-stuff" instead of sh*t ;D
I like the color theme very much, which camera response function did you use?
Cheers,
Roo Evans
I like the color theme very much, which camera response function did you use?
Cheers,
Roo Evans
Cheers,
Roo Evans
Roo Evans
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This Dude would change the composition of the picture. Straighten your camera so that the lines are straight, use wider lens (and offset) so that the roof doesn't get clipped, and show some sky too. Your building has nice vertical vibe in it, don't ruin it by too tight cropping. Perhaps show a little more (or less?) of the right side of the house, too.Bosseye wrote:Ok a WIP, not sure where to go with it now. Theres something I don't like about it, but can't put my finger on it. Probably because I'm no architect so my house design is...odd. But hey Ho. What would you do to it dudes of the forum?
There's really nothing wrong with the model, it's just how you present it.
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You have a good hand in visualizing simple objects into great pictures... keep it up!ENSLAVER wrote:random interior-ish stuff
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My turn
This is an abstract piece inspired by something by a common sight of a dark room illuminated by a computer monitor. 256 holes in the cube. Thanks to exit portals, the render time was only around 20 mins.
Playing with the emitter and response function
Playing with the emitter and response function
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@neo
I think this would yield a much more interesting result if you add a little dust/scattering volume to the scene.
Unless you already did.In that case you may want to make it a little more dense.
I think this would yield a much more interesting result if you add a little dust/scattering volume to the scene.
Unless you already did.In that case you may want to make it a little more dense.
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I can't remember which camera curve I used on the last one. One of the "indigo" ones =P
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I like you abstract things a lot! Keep them comingENSLAVER wrote:I can't remember which camera curve I used on the last one. One of the "indigo" ones =P
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ENSLAVER wrote:I can't remember which camera curve I used on the last one. One of the "indigo" ones =P
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Awesome Tom, the couch and wood and water and lamp and everything is perfect 
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Thanks, it was a 'quick' test of making rain droplets in Photoshop!
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