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I may be wrong, but your biggest problem is that you seem to be trying to take on everything you can do in this game at once. Not necessarily a bad thing, until you get overwhelmed. The only thing I haven't seen you asking for help with is videos. Just my 2 cents
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Ummmmmm.....I've only asked questions on renders..... Please don't try to be-little someone before you have all the information.

If you don't have anything to say that can help me, please don't say anything, because it makes you sound like you think you're perfect...
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John23 wrote:Ummmmmm.....I've only asked questions on renders..... Please don't try to be-little someone before you have all the information.

If you don't have anything to say that can help me, please don't say anything, because it makes you sound like you think you're perfect...
I wasn't trying to be-little you, I was just saying it seems like you're taking up too much at one time. I was just like that, except I was only trying to make tracks, do screenshots, and learn to be fast, and I got so overwhelmed, so quickly, I didn't touch anything with this game for a week and half. If I'd been trying to be-little you, there would've been a lot of cussing involved. And... I saw questions from you in the screenshot thread not too long ago about visors and simply starting with screenshots. It's not a bad thing to ask questions, it just seems like you're trying to tackle EVERYTHING there is to this game at once, which can be a really bad idea. I apologize for giving you the wrong vibe in my original post
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got bored and decided to just try a quick gear render
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mxsrider96 wrote:
John23 wrote:Ummmmmm.....I've only asked questions on renders..... Please don't try to be-little someone before you have all the information.

If you don't have anything to say that can help me, please don't say anything, because it makes you sound like you think you're perfect...
I wasn't trying to be-little you, I was just saying it seems like you're taking up too much at one time. I was just like that, except I was only trying to make tracks, do screenshots, and learn to be fast, and I got so overwhelmed, so quickly, I didn't touch anything with this game for a week and half. If I'd been trying to be-little you, there would've been a lot of cussing involved. And... I saw questions from you in the screenshot thread not too long ago about visors and simply starting with screenshots. It's not a bad thing to ask questions, it just seems like you're trying to tackle EVERYTHING there is to this game at once, which can be a really bad idea. I apologize for giving you the wrong vibe in my original post
i would listin to him.. i started off doing the same thing.. and to be completely honest my stuff was stupidly shit quality.. now that ive actually learned a thing or two.. ive been learning one thing at a time.. and you can tell in my work that i have greatly improved on what i use to be. dont take criticism as a bad thing.. i mean sure some people in the community can be pretty rude and mean. and some people offer the greatest advice. i suggest taking both into account. i use to be like damn none of these fuckers know anything when it comes to creating and i am the all mighty god when it comes to making things.. but after awhile of actually accepting criticism i learned that i know jack shit when it came to doing things.. so basically to summarize this shit up... dont take criticism bad and try not be mad when people offer advice and criticism
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sorry for dp but matt on your render.. your getting the idea.. next thing i would work on is lighting and making sure your scene is well lit.. it seems like your missing a environment's ambient lighting.. so its just coming off a plane or something.. i suggest if your doing studio or indoor scenes would be to get a set of studio and indoor hdri and using them.. make sure when you do them to turn on the multi importance sample under the settings tab in the world settings.. right under where you put your environment map. this will make your lighting come out 100x cleaner
if you notice this creates a softer light and softer reflections. and even corrects the color just a bit ( exact same scene, exact same samples.. just with that option turned on and off)
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mxsrider96 wrote:
John23 wrote:Ummmmmm.....I've only asked questions on renders..... Please don't try to be-little someone before you have all the information.

If you don't have anything to say that can help me, please don't say anything, because it makes you sound like you think you're perfect...
I wasn't trying to be-little you, I was just saying it seems like you're taking up too much at one time. I was just like that, except I was only trying to make tracks, do screenshots, and learn to be fast, and I got so overwhelmed, so quickly, I didn't touch anything with this game for a week and half. If I'd been trying to be-little you, there would've been a lot of cussing involved. And... I saw questions from you in the screenshot thread not too long ago about visors and simply starting with screenshots. It's not a bad thing to ask questions, it just seems like you're trying to tackle EVERYTHING there is to this game at once, which can be a really bad idea. I apologize for giving you the wrong vibe in my original post
Oh km actually sorry. I took it the wrong way. Sorry.
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It's fine dude. I see exactly why you'd think I was be-littling you since a lot of this community would rather do that to make people give up on making things than help them get better
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Alright. I just like doing skinning and renders. They just look so cool to me.
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Do what you want but keep in mind it'll take you longer to get good at one thing if you try to be a jack of all trades. But at the same time most things are linked, for example modeling unwrapping and skinning are all linked. Once you do the whole process you'll find unwrapping and modeling differently can help skinning and vise verse. You'll end up making a mass amount of shit like me xD.
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I decided to try making tracks, renders, skins, models and screenshots all at once it didn't work out, just got frustrated which took all of the fun out of it. Best thing to do is to focus on one part and one part only.
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John23 wrote:How's this?
I'll explain in to you, if you're willing to take the advice. (since most of the people only listen to "pro's")

The key in making a good render is to make it look as realistic as possible. Study photographs and human movements. It sounds silly but if you know how the real life physics work, you can apply them to you render to make it look more realistic.

The second thing is: always do something with your scene. Two riders with their arms stretched looks plain and unfinished. It's also way too stiff which makes it forced and unnatural. Also study studio photo's to get the most realistic study lighting.

Hope this advice was useful. :)
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Just rip peoples work.
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Benjii_D wrote:Image
That's not even fair how well you can render.
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