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  • the most simple studio-setup ever

    two vraylights, two vrayplanes.


    and (just in case someone finds it useful) the setup:
    You can contact StudioGijs for 3D visualization and 3D modeling related services and on-site training.

  • #2
    how can you increase the shadow on that image?
    http://www.3dvision.co.il

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    • #3
      really nice one.
      Daniel Westlund

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      • #4
        Excellent! So simple yet so effective!

        Well done!
        rpc212
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        • #5
          Very nice, but the shadows need to be strong IMO

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          • #6
            Ziet er goed uit.....complimenten.

            Maarten
            TriVision3D.nl ■ 3D visualisation | 3D animation | virtual reality ■

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            • #7
              Nice render.
              Why don't put a little sphere Vraylight to sharp your shadows?
              =:-/
              Laurent

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              • #8
                Thanks for the comments, I agree that it could have a bit more shadow. I am quite happy though with the 'just the product' look.
                You can contact StudioGijs for 3D visualization and 3D modeling related services and on-site training.

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                • #9
                  Hey Gijs, i can't see the image man, can you post it again please? im doing a studio setup here and i would love to see yours.

                  Best regards

                  Mark

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Gijs
                    Thanks for the comments, I agree that it could have a bit more shadow. I am quite happy though with the 'just the product' look.
                    I like it quite a bit too. Thanks for sharing this setup!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mark David
                      Hey Gijs, i can't see the image man, can you post it again please? im doing a studio setup here and i would love to see yours.

                      Best regards

                      Mark
                      It should be visible, I did not remove it.

                      Originally posted by yeohyip
                      I like it quite a bit too. Thanks for sharing this setup!
                      Thanks, hope it is useful for you.
                      You can contact StudioGijs for 3D visualization and 3D modeling related services and on-site training.

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                      • #12
                        I will ask again
                        how can he get more shadows from this studio setup?(priad,DaForce)
                        http://www.3dvision.co.il

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                        • #13
                          To Gilicom:

                          First choice: add a Vraylight in sphere to the scene and adjust the radius until to have good soft shadows(remember the flashlight technique to have very sharp shadows ).

                          Second choice: in one of the two vraylight (plane) he can unchecked ignore normal then adjust the size to have good soft shadows.

                          I don't think that very sharp shadows are needed but a good soft shadows will be pretty cool.

                          There are others solution but these are good IMO especialy the first.
                          =:-/
                          Laurent

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by gilicom
                            I will ask again
                            how can he get more shadows from this studio setup?(priad,DaForce)
                            In this example, the 'fill-light' is quite strong, it is possible to reduce that one, now it takes away most of the 'key-light' shadow. The keylight is the light opposite to the camera.
                            You can contact StudioGijs for 3D visualization and 3D modeling related services and on-site training.

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                            • #15
                              hi
                              I like this pure white effect a lot.
                              I wanna do a similar studio setup. where ground is pure white. and soft shadows.
                              I have some questions if you can answer:
                              1.did u use vraylight material in upper vrayplane?
                              2. if so, how did u control burning?
                              I cant make such pure diffuse white ground.

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