Just a simple scene to test a few things. Car is from Google Warehouse. No real modelling.
I was testing HDRIs, lights, emissive materials and wet road effect. Pure V-Ray render. No post.
If anyone have, or should know of, any nice HDRIs that'd work well with this scene please let me know. I wondering if I might model some simple silhouette of a city in the background.
The wet road effect is very crude. Just a reflection layer with a simple mask of white brush blobs. I want to make a proper one that follows the road's track deformation and pick up the road texture. The road could also do with a bump map, especially to pick up the road marking.
Not quite sure how to make the road light not alias or burn out the lamp post while ensuring the scene's brightness. Any suggestions?
Currently the head lights are just emissive materials, I'd like to model these properly.
Anyone got goo resources for rust and decayed metal? A further development of this scene would be to make the car look worn, as a 30+ year old car would.
I'm guessing this image might look dark on some monitor depending how they're calibrated.
Full view is 1600x1200
I was testing HDRIs, lights, emissive materials and wet road effect. Pure V-Ray render. No post.
If anyone have, or should know of, any nice HDRIs that'd work well with this scene please let me know. I wondering if I might model some simple silhouette of a city in the background.
The wet road effect is very crude. Just a reflection layer with a simple mask of white brush blobs. I want to make a proper one that follows the road's track deformation and pick up the road texture. The road could also do with a bump map, especially to pick up the road marking.
Not quite sure how to make the road light not alias or burn out the lamp post while ensuring the scene's brightness. Any suggestions?
Currently the head lights are just emissive materials, I'd like to model these properly.
Anyone got goo resources for rust and decayed metal? A further development of this scene would be to make the car look worn, as a 30+ year old car would.
I'm guessing this image might look dark on some monitor depending how they're calibrated.
Full view is 1600x1200
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