3d animation/renders

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3d animation/renders

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As there`s a 3d models topic this is not focused on how sick does your model is, it`s focused on 3d animations and renders, the model is a 50%, the render can get the other 50% to get a sick job :)

today learned this at school :)

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you might say "baaah, there`s a lot of that shit on the internet, mental ray, vray blah blah blah.."
now, this is done with the default scanline rendered on max, the render took 10 seconds on my dinosaur age pc so it`s a big performance improve :D
imagine it on an animation, 10 secs vs 1-5 mins per frame, this is tha shit! :D
i love my proffesor :lol: (no gay!)
worktime: about an hour and a half (modeling+render setup+materials)

i`ll post more as we will be improving the shit every week :)

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i`ll do this type of render with an mxs bike and rider, if anyone has a skin and would like to be on ot send me a pm :)
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I saw some guys doing sick renders with scanline, you have some nice start man :!:



I have a pdf tutorial from my friend about AO in scanline, check it, it can help you I guess ;)

http://www.mediafire.com/?ad3x4j6wxy79wu1



well, can I show my stuff here too? :D
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My Graphic design teacher worked on Matrix and has been to syd mead house is CA. pretty sweet.
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p2sta wrote:I saw some guys doing sick renders with scanline, you have some nice start man :!:



I have a pdf tutorial from my friend about AO in scanline, check it, it can help you I guess ;)

http://www.mediafire.com/?ad3x4j6wxy79wu1



well, can I show my stuff here too? :D
oh, thanks a lot man! :)
sure, anyone can post anywhere :D
Mikey wrote:My Graphic design teacher worked on Matrix and has been to syd mead house is CA. pretty sweet.
awesome, my next year teacher is an autodesk beta tester, he has tested the 2012 version already, lucky!
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this one took one minute, there's a lot more going on and it's in 720p format.

hopefully i'll have a parthenon modeled and textured, also with a terrain and a hdr map soon :D
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page rape, sorry :)
something form me...was too afraid to show you my begins, so this is the first stuff I made and I liked :D
btw. everything except that dodge and teapot was modeled by me as well :)
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then I made some good looking car models :)

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chrysler 300C
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and some interior visuals for a customer:

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That is crazy, and your making us a model. We are lucky as. Your pretty gifted man. Good work.
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Holy shit man. That is some amazing work.
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This isn't the photography thread piista! :shock:
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sick job dude!
hope to get how to render like that, dloaded a car (yeah, i was too lazy to make one for a quicktest :P), set the environment.hdr image but it looked huge, couldnt render like that, shit, i think that i`ll stick to the plan for now haha.
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thanks guys :) glad you like my work...btw it's all rendered in v-ray
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Been following a cgtuts+ tutorial to learn 3ds max.

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Just a render, nothing realy special on it, it`s with scanline rendering engine, we`re learning mentalra tho. :)

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had some rendering mood today :)
it's a little bit of preview of my new helmet model as well :P
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Not 3d but stills being an animation :)

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