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    hehehe. This is my Desktop image for my dual monitors. And if your man enough, this is the entire image
    http://vray.3dmaxedout.com/Da_Elf/watch.jpg

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  • #2
    Nice work Da_Elf,

    I'd buy the one on the right if I needed yet another watch.
    I've been test rendering some watches as well lately. It's good fun
    focuing on the detail. Dare you to try a "glow in the dark" watch.
    That'd be cool.

    SunnyC

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    • #3
      i think you need more poly`s to get the watches smooth and nice....

      but anyway.... looks nice...

      /mario'
      Dual Xeon E5-2699 v43, ASUS Gforce RTX 2080S, Samsung M.2 SSD,
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      • #4
        Hey Elf,
        I just wanted to mention something that I've learned recently in studying
        studio and set lighting. If this were in the real world a photographer
        would use either a very large soft box, in our case a VRayLight, just
        above the watches or a set of three or four smaller ones tagged together
        end-to-end as close as possible in a sort of semicircle.

        I guess with the one VRayLight you were trying to get a more directional
        shadow but this totally looks like a studio setup so if I wer you I would
        pump more light into the scene. The one little square specular
        everywhere is a little distracting from the watches.

        Also your gold looks a little too yellow and not as, well, golden as it could
        be with the VRayMAt. What are your settings with that material?

        --Jon

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        • #5
          Check these sites if you like

          http://www.photoflex.com/photoflex/index.html

          http://www.webphotoschool.com/newschool/Default.asp

          THe second is helping me allot

          --Jon

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          • #6
            actually my lighting is bad i know. i setup two lights (actually this is pure geometry lighting with object lights hehe) two lights from either side. and i asked an old boss of mine who is a photographer and he said to put an unbrella light over the watches. which i did with a cone above however i didnt turn up the light that much on it. thanks for the link though

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            • #7
              Hey brother I'm learning all this too

              Luckily, I share an office with a guy who once did photography of antiques at an auction house.

              Hope the link helps.

              --Jon

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              • #8
                Id love to print the 7200 pixel version. but dont have a printer that big

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                • #9
                  re

                  Nice...what modeling technique did you use?
                  Indecisive archictects will be the death of us all.

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                  • #10
                    simple poly modeling

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