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    Thought I would start an extra thread for the rest of the work























    http://www.arcadbeta.co.nz:8080/uplo...f/Wood-Man.mpg

    http://www.arcadbeta.co.nz:8080/uplo...-Man-Rugby.mpg

    http://www.arcadbeta.co.nz:8080/uplo...d-Man-Toon.mpg
    Chris Jackson
    Shiftmedia
    www.shiftmedia.sydney

  • #2
    Very impressing


    Did you use ppt ?

    Tom

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    • #3
      the pool areas are great!
      how did you get this watereffect?
      could you share your material, please.

      best regards
      themaxxer
      Pixelschmiede GmbH
      www.pixelschmiede.ch

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      • #4
        nice images!

        what kind of plants did you use?

        regards
        S.Wolf

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        • #5
          Oh yes, I like the night view very much!

          The gradient sky behind W1.jpg is nice! from W2 until W6 is the top a bit too saturated for my taste.

          The water in the last image is great, maybe the shoreline/grass/path is a bit too harsh.

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          • #6
            Great images. I like exteriors more. I tend to like more your images with not so dramatic camera perspetives. There is already enought drama with your lighting aproach. Adding to that more drama with camera somehow makes it a bit artificial. But that's, obviously, just the way I see it. Hard shadows realy emphesize the hot sunny "scorcher" day. Great water on the last image too!

            Keep up the good work

            Zoran

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            • #7
              Congratulations, the last one is very good, the rest incl. those in the #1 thread are also good.

              For the images shown in this thread, lighting quality is not enough in my opinion - most of them lack subtle details in dark and bright areas. So the images appear a bit hard and dry, or a bit dull to me. I admit that I favour those images which have wide dynamic ranges. I realize that probably time pressure is the major cause - an evidence is, in some some exterior renderings background has obvious white borders or the edge is too hard.
              William
              TSE

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              • #8
                Thanks for all the comments guys.

                Stephen_ma-trees are onyx. Most of these images are grabbed from animations so all of the larger trees move with the breeze.

                Keep the comments coming!
                Chris Jackson
                Shiftmedia
                www.shiftmedia.sydney

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                • #9
                  besides the lack of samples on the car's motion blur, it's all superb!!!

                  Cheers

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                  • #10
                    Stunning!!! I love them all! Well done.

                    How do you find Onyx? Does it work well with Vray, meaning render times? I am thinking of getting Onyx.

                    Wonderful compositing too! Love the night shot!
                    rpc212
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                    "DR or Die!"

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                    • #11
                      nice images!

                      i was just wondering if you render the oynx plants out as a seperate pass with standard materials or just load them and render as-is in vray?

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                      • #12
                        We tend to render the onyx trees in the scene. On jobs with quick turn around times it is easier to render 1 pass
                        Chris Jackson
                        Shiftmedia
                        www.shiftmedia.sydney

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by jacksc02
                          That is just great....really really like it.
                          Would be good if th elighting levels were more even and less saturation in areas but otherwise a great render.
                          Well done

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                          • #14
                            Nice work dude, that last one looks familiar.

                            Me thinks your getting v. good at landscaping.

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                            • #15
                              nice one Nik,
                              Yeah, the landscaping has come a long way!
                              So have the computers we are working on
                              Chris Jackson
                              Shiftmedia
                              www.shiftmedia.sydney

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