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i get what your trying to do lighting the bottom floor etc. its nice to see the detail in it. I think the suede could be a bit darker, that the only thing that stands out to me everything else looks great!
Thanks, the suede is a bland grey so i'll leave it for now. I'm also currently rendering yet more modeling fixes, also a wider, darker AO pass to sort out the light in the crevices.
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And here i think is a finished render!
The steering wheel was too small, fixed a modeling error on the dash, added a heavier ao pass and fiddled with the grade...
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Man, impressive work!
Only thing that bothers me is a bump on the outside, near the door handles
Apart from that, incredible
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Excellent.... It is MR render ?
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Very nice man! Looking forward to the next project
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Awesome dude! ok yea gray looks good!
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Do you plan on doing other interior shots, like the engine bay?
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Do you plan on doing other interior shots, like the engine bay?
No, the engine bay was modeled i'd say 70% accurate/complete and don't intend doing more. What i am planning is some exterior shots soon!
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Is practice the keyword or have you been cheating in some way??... It's so awesome!!
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Is practice the keyword or have you been cheating in some way??... It's so awesome!!
Haha thanks, lots of practice. But if you think about it 3d is all about the cheating!
Here's an interior shot rehash of a scene i had previously...
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wOw.. what a great scene! great post production too.
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Really great render, love it! But somehow I feel the scale of the scene is little bit off
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@Adozv, I know what you mean on that..it's probably the DOF that's
tricking your eye into thinking that the scene is a bit cramed. But in actuallity
some parking garages are lieterally that compact.
Some elements like the pvc ceiling pipe could be scaled down a little.
It's looking good though, for sure
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Yeah that works for me man! Love it!
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