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I'm trying to get a nice car render for one simple rendering contest in sketchup.lt and here is that I'm getting now. So maybie someone can give me some advices to improve my render.
Just two images ive done to a speed challenge from a forum.
At these challenges we have the kind of thing we should model and the maximum time for modeling ...
The first one is a pixar model and the second a knife ...
Hi long time no post .. but here is something to waste some time .. is just a renault 4 L with hdri ilumination and some cs4 post pro..
hope you like it !
phmeier, i like your models so much.. that knife's material i think needs reworking. using chrome material perhaps. the pixar model need some specular refelctions too.
I know this render needs a makeover. any tips on making this look better?
I am still not sure about rendering high poly cars, or just clip mapping it. c&c people
moreover, I dont have a huge library of materials(skies etc) im still compiling
Hi ARTUPATO,
Nice design and materials. Few comments:
This render is overexposed. You can see it by the burned places like the front/middle facade, also the chrome/reflective handrails got those white spots all-over.
You can make the facade more interesting by giving it something (environment) to reflect (Via HDR or this method)
For better looking cars and not low poly I like to use those: http://www.marlinstudios.com/product...ic/traffic.htm
Hi ARTUPATO,
Nice design and materials. Few comments:
This render is overexposed. You can see it by the burned places like the front/middle facade, also the chrome/reflective handrails got those white spots all-over.
You can make the facade more interesting by giving it something (environment) to reflect (Via HDR or this method)
thanks 40th.so thats why the railings got spots.that explains it.
In this scene I tried using physical sun and sky, film speed at 300,f-stop 8, and ISO at 150.. as far as i can remember. hehe. I am trying to get a nice exterior shot but I fail, moreover, I submitted this already to my professor but I can render this scene again.
I'm trying to get a nice car render for one simple rendering contest in sketchup.lt and here is that I'm getting now. So maybie someone can give me some advices to improve my render.
simas, did you model this car? It looks great! hehe
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