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  • Mazda 5

    Hello

    I would like to show you guys my first approach to car rendering. It's a Mazda 5 from front view.

    Model was supplied by Piotr Kosinski, I did a lighting, materials, rendering and first version of composition at Photoshop. After that was done, friend of mine Piotr Jaworowski did a retouch.

    soft: max & vray and hdr light studio

    hope you like it

    HI RES IMAGE: http://projects.arsthanea.com/downlo...omo_hi-res.jpg



    thanks
    pionier.
    Peter Kolus
    Senior 3D artist / CG Generalist
    www.peterkolus.com

  • #2
    Impressive render about quality
    But if u permit a critique the point of view should be a little rotated to show the side of the car, in this view is not possible to see what kind of car it is (if is a 2 volume car or monovolume one)
    For the rest nice materials and nice lighting
    Congratulations
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    • #3
      Very nice. Front grills could maybe use a bit more fill light? Nice quality to the light overall.

      B
      Brett Simms

      www.heavyartillery.com
      e: brett@heavyartillery.com

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      • #4
        Hello guys, thanks you for c&c

        Originally posted by pengo View Post
        Impressive render about quality
        But if u permit a critique the point of view should be a little rotated to show the side of the car, in this view is not possible to see what kind of car it is (if is a 2 volume car or monovolume one)
        For the rest nice materials and nice lighting
        Congratulations
        I totally agree with you and my next render will be a 3/4 view, but as it was my first car render i decided to render just front view - it was 'easy' to have a control over the lighting/shaders and reflection.

        Originally posted by simmsimaging View Post
        Very nice. Front grills could maybe use a bit more fill light? Nice quality to the light overall.

        B
        yeah, agree about front grills as well, next time I'll add more fill light.

        thanks guys,
        Peter.
        Peter Kolus
        Senior 3D artist / CG Generalist
        www.peterkolus.com

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