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    Update 8-16-2013. V-Ray 1.5









    Update 10-7-2011 (This thread has a lot of images wait for them all to load)
    Looks like im updating once a year anymore.




    Update 10-7-2010 (This thread has a lot of images wait for them all to load)


    T-Splines Family Crest Ring






    Latest update 9-17-2008 (This thread has a lot of images wait for them all to load)

    (wait for the flash animation to load, there is no preloader 2.97 megs)
    http://www.cadcamtrav.com/vray/mwm2.swf
    Ring design and model by Mark Morrell http://www.mwmjewelry.com/


    http://www.cadcamtrav.com/vray/orangering2.swf

    Fun with alphas / wireframes and photoshop






    A little fun with Poser





    A couple test scenes from the latest Matrix 6.0 V-Ray render builder.









    Emerald Test





    I did this one of my buddy Peter Gordon's award winning piece. Poor guys still a Flamingo user. :'(








    Updated 2-07-07 lady bugs

    I was actually just standing around looking at the daily paper when i saw these lady bug charm bracelets for a local JC Penny ad. They looked like a fun project for vray.






    This one could have been less noisy but i didnt want a huge render time



    Okay, this is my 3rd day with V-Ray off and on between real world duties and just getting to play around, still doing tutorials and fiddling like crazy with parameters left and right. This was a test that I thought looked okay, I havent seen much jewelry done with V-Ray for Rhino yet. Comments and help are more than welcome. So far, i really like this engine, I just need a lot more practice.





    Look! good renders in under a minute! ;D ;D ;D ;D

    these images are a little big for this forum but oh well.




    Last edited by Travis Serio_cg; 16-08-2013, 01:01 PM.

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    V-Ray Jewelry

    Great, this is a realy good start. Gratulation.

    Could you tell a little bit, how you have got the nice reflection of the stones.
    www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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    • #3
      V-Ray Jewelry

      cool stuff. Looks pretty expensive, as like my wife would like it

      only your modell seems to be a bit above the ground.

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      • #4
        V-Ray Jewelry

        Originally posted by Micha
        Great, this is a realy good start. Gratulation.

        Could you tell a little bit, how you have got the nice reflection of the stones.
        the reflections are coming from a really colorful hdr map that is mostly black with a stained glass window far in the back ground. I would really love to see env's on a per object level. It took many white cards, funny ground plane rotation angles and lots of area lights to keep the colors out of the ring bezels.

        I also had to drop the reflection amount down to about .75 on the glass material to give it more of a glossy reflection. IOR is slightly higher than a typical diamonds IOR, when set to exactly 2.417 the inner facetting was refracting too much black from the environment. I think i ended up somewhere in the 2.5 range (id have to look at the file at home).


        yeah its floating like .1 mm.... it happend moving the ground plane ring around towards the stained glass... i noticed it too about 45 minutes into the render... lol i cant win.

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        • #5
          V-Ray Jewelry

          Here is the HDR map that i used.




          Here was the initial diamond tweaking process starting from Micha's material editor tutorial scene setup. Thanks again for the work on that, it saved me a lot of frustration by being able to see your sample materials and how they were configured. I will say I am still confused on some of the settings such as the difference between mapping reflection bmp's and filter bmp's and so on.




          My diamond material still needs lots of work. I just dont get the sense of volume from it like i think it should have.

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          • #6
            V-Ray Jewelry

            Your backround/ground is looking splotchy, I recommend to use a preblured version of your HDRI for the GI environment. Your HDRI is not easy to calculate for the GI engine. My starterkit based on this preblured HDRI method.
            www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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            • #7
              V-Ray Jewelry

              actually the GI hdr is blurred to a factor of 20 i think. the splotchyness is coming from a blue spot light that's shooting on that wall from under the ground planes end like " ________ | " with the spot shooting up through the gap onto the back ground wall. I wanted to drive the samples and subdivisions higher but the render time would have been insane with the number of light sources. my main focus was really on the diamonds. but i totally agree and saw it as well.

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              • #8
                V-Ray Jewelry

                Are you shure the spot light is the reason? The splotches are looking colored like the colors of the HDRI. A HDRI with bright colored spots is a problem most.

                I have done a quick test - HDRI with filter blur of Vray and a preblured HDRI per HDRShop -> the preblured HDRI produce much smoother LC GI.
                www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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                • #9
                  V-Ray Jewelry

                  Originally posted by Micha
                  Are you shure the spot light is the reason? .
                  lol not really, but that's when it all started. Ill give it a shot when i get home.

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                  • #10
                    V-Ray Jewelry

                    Originally posted by Travis Serio
                    ... I will say I am still confused on some of the settings such as the difference between mapping reflection bmp's and filter bmp's and so on....
                    I have update the Material tutorial with a small example for that.
                    www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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                    • #11
                      V-Ray Jewelry

                      Thanks (that was quick lol). To me what is odd is the ability to say Reflection Map - select an HDRI and set it to Environment. Now, in most other nice render engines this would tell me the user that this map will be basis of all reflections as though this object was in this environment. But when i set it up like that, i get some really random result. More like the Map is a filter of some sort blanketing the object.

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                      • #12
                        V-Ray Jewelry

                        The reflection map in V-Ray is used to determine the "crispness" of the reflection. Not so much an image of what is reflected. The filter map would be used for the latter. Also you want a reflection/refraction background you need to set it to the "Background" map in our Environment tab - I'm not sure if thats why your not getting the results you expect?
                        Best regards,
                        Joe Bacigalupa
                        Developer

                        Chaos Group

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                        • #13
                          V-Ray Jewelry

                          Is there a way to orinet the background like in Flamingo.It is much easier.

                          Thanks

                          Renee

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                          • #14
                            V-Ray Jewelry

                            Originally posted by RVallieres
                            Is there a way to orinet the background like in Flamingo.It is much easier.

                            Thanks

                            Renee
                            Ditto. I would really like to know the same.
                            BeavCo.

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                            • #15
                              V-Ray Jewelry

                              I'm not really up to speed on Flamingo but I can check out how they handle environments. Thanks for the idea.
                              Best regards,
                              Joe Bacigalupa
                              Developer

                              Chaos Group

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