Honki (Forums) on Thu, 05 May 2011 8:31am
[QUOTE=rvs;857149]wow HONKI!!!you did a very nice comment!!! I am wondering so much about your accuracy and Vigilance!!! And in a short look I didn't see no one of those problems!!! can I friendly ask you to comment on my last render? I know that you will write many problems and I will be so happy to know them!Here it is:[url]http://forums.3dtotal.com/showthread.php?t=83889[/url]thank you very much! i love to talk people like you![/QUOTE][IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_wAxDMfEGhoY/TI6y4IuY8aI/AAAAAAAAAS8/NCjMIHtSW0E/s1600/Not+Sure+if+serious.jpg[/IMG]
Rvs (Forums) on Thu, 05 May 2011 8:29am
[QUOTE=Honki;857133]I'm sorry. The model and even the backdrop was supplied by the client - so not your work.The render (which took Maya AND Max to produce?), in my opinion, is amateurish at best. There is no ambient occlusion, and the car is poorly composited into the scene using photoshop.There are no shadows on the bottom of the tyres, and the oversight of modeling anything in the engine bay is a silly error.The friends you have told to come and comment on your render need to be less obvious also.How this made the front page is beyond me.[/QUOTE]wow HONKI!!!you did a very nice comment!!! I am wondering so much about your accuracy and Vigilance!!! And in a short look I didn't see no one of those problems!!! can I friendly ask you to comment on my last render? I know that you will write many problems and I will be so happy to know them!Here it is:[url]http://forums.3dtotal.com/showthread.php?t=83889[/url]thank you very much! i love to talk people like you!
Honki (Forums) on Thu, 05 May 2011 2:15am
I'm sorry. The model and even the backdrop was supplied by the client - so not your work.The render (which took Maya AND Max to produce?), in my opinion, is amateurish at best. There is no ambient occlusion, and the car is poorly composited into the scene using photoshop.There are no shadows on the bottom of the tyres, and the oversight of modeling anything in the engine bay is a silly error.The friends you have told to come and comment on your render need to be less obvious also.How this made the front page is beyond me.
William Cameron (Forums) on Mon, 02 May 2011 6:53am
Really nice work! The shadows are perhaps a little too sharp, other than that it looks great
Carlito on Fri, 29 April 2011 10:33am
Looks really good, the only thing I'd say, is that the refraction in the back window and side window that you see through the windscreen looks wrongs. You should be able to see the mountains at the back in it. Apart from that, very photo-real, keep it up.
Fatelord on Fri, 11 February 2011 10:57am
Wow! its all i can say
Rob on Sun, 06 February 2011 6:39am
I agree with Stachu. If we're going to praise or critique this image then let's pick the right things to single out. Raymond did an excellent job rendering and setting up this scene, but that's all he did. I'm not saying that I don't respect the work he did. Not at all. Lighting & rendering are skills unto themselves and should be praised or damned accordingly.
However, and this is not to diminish Raymond's work, I believe that the lion's share of the credit belongs to Chrysler itself. It's their model many of you are praising. Not his. What we have here is a situation no different than if he had rendered & submitted an image of a stock torus or teapot.
It bothers me a little that he mentions this in his write up, but not the actual text printed on the image. It's a bit misleading - especially to prospective employers or clients evaluating this image, here on this site, as a sample of his work. Credit where credit is due. Failure to credit appropriately is a mighty large oversight, imo. 0-stars for that flub.
Overall, I'd give it 4-stars for the render. A few things like AA and a "too clean" appearance keep this from being indistinguishable from a photo. Not flawless, but certainly well setup & rendered.
VRayGuide (Forums) on Tue, 04 January 2011 5:00am
Photorealistic as much as it can get!Did you rendered in MAYA or Max?love the environment...and the post work with the vignette ...looks like a sun filter :)
3333 on Sat, 01 January 2011 11:32am
AMAZING CAR
Rvs (Forums) on Sat, 18 December 2010 11:56am
very nice job i can not judge between 3d and a photo now! tnx and good luck! i love your lighting very much.
SarN (Forums) on Sat, 18 December 2010 1:12am
I agree with psistorm, other than that the render looks photoreal! I should get my hands on that model I see it pop up all the time seems like it would be great practice
Stachu on Fri, 17 December 2010 7:11pm
not ur model in not ur backplate. I don't understand what here is "AWESOME"...
Psistorm (Forums) on Fri, 17 December 2010 4:31pm
very awesome render, definitely extremely realistic. Ive spied one flaw though, take a peek into the front air inlets. You can see brightness since - presumably - the engine area isnt modeled. So you can see the back of the other front wheel. You might want to consider a quick and dirty fix by adding a few obscuring parts in there to create darkness under the hood.Aside from that minor oversight, lovely work
Llambertt (Forums) on Fri, 17 December 2010 12:57pm
wow! great work man! ;Dcongrats!
Space-time on Fri, 17 December 2010 12:52pm
nothing gonna chage my love for you
Xafar on Fri, 17 December 2010 1:32am
AWESOME RENDER n MOdeling man, so superb!