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  • Some recent work, onyx fun

    Long time no post,

    Had some fun recently with onyx tree imports, no special tweaking on the meshes, only a 2sided mat for the leaves. I think this technique must be improved, but result are already convincing

    Here are some images, c&c are of course welcome





    Philippe Steels
    Pixelab - Blog - Flickr

  • #2
    very nice images Philippe, the OSB wood material is great.
    www.peterguthrie.net
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    • #3
      nice job

      GReat Job! i like the interior one, i raelly need to get myself the onyx collection im always lacking landscape i just cant afford it right now...hehehe....but grats on the image it has a subtle look to it.

      you mind sharing how your lighting ? vraycam?
      Last edited by pskdude; 27-04-2009, 05:53 AM.
      Ruben Gil
      www.spvisionz.com
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      • #4
        Originally posted by peterguthrie View Post
        very nice images Philippe, the OSB wood material is great.
        yeah, OSB texture is good but wood always comes in panels/pieces, the way is rendered here seems too much like a wallpaper; I would add for sure some geometry to force it to be more real
        IMHO
        Alessandro

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        • #5
          Originally posted by zeronove View Post
          yeah, OSB texture is good but wood always comes in panels/pieces, the way is rendered here seems too much like a wallpaper; I would add for sure some geometry to force it to be more real
          IMHO
          hehe, I completely agree on this. I've asked client how they divide into panel and the answer was.... hmmm, let's not divide in the images

          Thanks fo the comments, I'll post the texture & material on my blog today, nothing fancy, just a cgtexture tweaked to be tiled and some reflexion glossiness


          EDIT/ here is the texture and settings for OSB : http://www.pixelab.be/blog/2009/04/29/osb-material/
          Last edited by Pixelab; 29-04-2009, 07:21 AM.
          Philippe Steels
          Pixelab - Blog - Flickr

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          • #6
            Nice images, pretty color scheme.
            www.dizonaurai.lt
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            • #7
              Nice images - there is a certain calmness to them. I like the last one the best.

              How are you liking Onyx? I am using GrowFX (which I love) but have been thinking about getting Onyx as well. GrowFX is great because it's so open-ended but I like the idea of having a ready-to-go library of trees to customize as well.
              Steve Burke
              www.burkestudios.com

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              • #8
                salut !

                are onyx trees not too heavy to render ?
                what were rendering times on the 1st image ?

                A+

                /muoto

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                • #9
                  Like it a lot! Really good look

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                  • #10
                    Thanks all for the nice words.

                    I like onyx even I've not tweaked much the trees. interface is a bit old school and the tree library should be more complete... beside that, the new plate feature allow you to make very realistic leaves. Not tried yet.

                    Render time for the first image was something like 1 hour on a biXeon E5420 (8 cores) for a 3000x1500 pixels image in universal method 0.01 DMC thresold. Trees are of course proxies.
                    Philippe Steels
                    Pixelab - Blog - Flickr

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                    • #11
                      Nice images. That woman has a nice bottom
                      Regards

                      Steve

                      My Portfolio

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                      • #12
                        ^^what he said. I wonder if she has butterface.
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                        • #13
                          i thought the same thing about her butt. hehehe

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