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New Citroën C5... and another pics further down on page
Amazing work stage36, Bravo !
All of these images are impressing but my favourite is definitely the first. Maybe because as an architect I like that thingy in the background while in the other images the archtiectural context is rather dull. Also in that first pic the car finish has in some parts a very very subtle airbrush look to it, which makes it slightly different from all those super glossy car renders we see everywhere. Excellent !
Amazing work stage36, Bravo !
All of these images are impressing but my favourite is definitely the first. Maybe because as an architect I like that thingy in the background while in the other images the archtiectural context is rather dull. Also in that first pic the car finish has in some parts a very very subtle airbrush look to it, which makes it slightly different from all those super glossy car renders we see everywhere. Excellent !
Thank you Theedge. I'm agree with you, a good car rendering is a mix between gloss and blur. It's very important to see correctly the style.
Exterior pics are made with vraysky, vraysun, vray camera, GI, exponential color mapping.
Studio pics and interiors pics are made with vray domelight and some indirect vray light around the car, there is no GI. An personal hdri like a lightbox is used for some reflections on the car.
Carpaint is a vray blend material.
AA is adaptive QMC with mitchell filter
Some photoshop adjustments (contrast, saturation, reflections, DOF). One week to make all the pics.
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