I'd say you've captured the mood in this one. Good contrast! Great image!
Regards
Giom
Tks mate.
Originally Posted by Maview
Hi!
Indeed, well done! And your studio renders the posting before are really nice. Absolutly great and only the only thing bothering me is the reflection/spec of the doorknob. but imho. waiting for more
greetz!
Thank you very much dude, what exactly bothers you, too much reflection? too low? any suggestion?
Originally Posted by Tuss4
wow Luis. Are you freelance or do you work in a studio? There's no way you are not getting paid for your skills.
Hahaha Tks for your nice comment man, I've made some freelance works here and there, yes!
Originally Posted by P2sta
this b/w render looks really cool
Tks mate.
Originally Posted by DaveCox
yeah man that B&W render does look fantastic!
Thank you Dave.
Originally Posted by miloman
Great job! you going to be animating this?
Yes man, I'm working in a very nice turn table these days, I'll start a serious rig in a couple of weeks, I'll be posting that process too. I want to know more about live action integration, and compositing, this could be a nice model for an experimental project.
Originally Posted by analyzercro
Awesome work dude! Nice details! You've think of it all! Rlly good!:buttrock:
Thank you pal.
Still not really happy with the location, the integration can be improved for sure.
Cheers!
Thats a great image, Luis. But I think the car is a little too small compared to the sea weed lying next to it. It could be just me... but it sorta jumped out at me. Next, the top of the tyres seem to receive light from somewere. Shouldn't it be darker?
Agree with Giom about the size of the car and one more thing is catching my eye.. there is a Sun but were is the shadow of the sun?
But overall Excellent work!!!
you always set the level a bit higher.Everytime when i think now you can`t top your work, you
do it.
This render is really nice (but i want to see your beauty on a racetrack scene).
IŽm the same oppinion like Dave.
This lightsetting shows how perfect your model is.
looking neat, however you should with Posteffects or something, make it look as if the tyres are slightly dug into the sand, Iknow its light but come on =p needs some dirt onthe car too, and perhaps a sand castle =D
Hey Luis, nice image.. check the perspective again. It looks a little off to me :P
I agree; the vehicle is not centered which somewhat throws off
the total focal point of the image, and the width to height ratio, also.
And from the other previous c&c, put some dirt on the tires, etc. to
implicate the feel of realism
'Looking good, Luis!
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the main issue i think it's that the car looks too shiny, too reflective.
the car looks like it's photoshoped form a studio render directily in this seashore scene. it has nothing to do with theat environement and ambiance. Just make it fit there - the car paint should be tottaly different similar to one in the image (i m not saying you should map the car with mud, i m saying it should give that feeling of dusty / dusted carpaint - i dunno how to call this)
I agree with all of you gentlemen, as I'm not really satisfied with the location, I didn't put the required time and love rendering this one. Sorry about that!
It was more kind of a test on light behavior with the shots I've made last weekend.
Thank you very much, I will have in mind all the suggestions in the next post, I will try to avoid the sand casttle though!=D
Only 2 words for your beach bitch, yum yum! Amazing mood and render, only some skid marks in the sand and IŽll have a big poster of it:buttrock:
waiting for your next step, just a great thread!