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    Here's one I did a month ago - a quickie. Nothing special really... Full of unsmoothed geometri and other little errors. Spent a lot of time trying to get a decent material on the acrylic screens - didn't quite pull it off, but it turned out ok, the client was happy!





    Cheers,

    /Thomas
    Eyecadcher Media

  • #2
    That first one is really chaotic!

    Like the second one more. These shirts and pants seem ironed with my grandmothers stifness stuff

    bye!

    flipside
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    • #3
      wicked
      but damn those flares hurt my eyes .. lol

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      • #4
        Hello Anders!

        Yeah, that's the first time that I can actually justify flares of this magnitude.

        You taking a break from fR?
        Cheers,

        /Thomas
        Eyecadcher Media

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        • #5
          a quickie - why not - never say no to a quikie!
          but how do you do this lensflares, are the postproduktoin or direktly in the rendering? did you use ies lights or how do you realise that the lights are realy visible with this energie in your spots?

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          • #6
            No IES, just ordinary spots...

            It's pure post. I render the white in the spot on a seperate pass to which I apply gaussian blur. This is the small halo. Duplicate and blur further if you need more power.

            The lensflares are also PS. It's a pain in the .... to place them right. I think the layer should be blended as 'screen'
            Cheers,

            /Thomas
            Eyecadcher Media

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            • #7
              lol nope, no break - fR will always be here, but we also use vray a lot..
              it sure is a super time to be a max user, lot's of shiny new toys! =)

              keep posting those pics - they are a huge inspiration to us all!

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              • #8
                Can you please post settings for the metal clad columns?

                I'm trying to get the same effect for a chimney of a fireplace.

                Thanks

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                • #9
                  good stuff, TJE......I like the metal too.
                  I do have to agree w/ flipside, about the first one being really chaotic......and also the lens flare seems a bit too much...overall, cool effect.

                  paul.

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