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Vue Realism posted on May 06, 2008
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Hi all, Many many thanks for the previous favs, comments and crits on Katana, I really appreciate the support. This is for those of you who don't like motorbikes and appreciate a bit of muscle. I'm just having some fun with the whole HDRI lighting thing and different methods of implementing it. I wouldn't consider these finished normally but feel they look good enough. This differs from Katana in the fact, it's not a true HDRI render. It uses an HDRI probe I made and a photo wrapped on a sphere, with Vue grass for the base. I couldn't decide which one I liked best so here's a selection. Credits: The superb Muscle car is a freebie from Anders Lejczak (bazze) over @ http://www.colacola.se/map_1.htm The sky is the cracking BountifulKnights BK_KnightSky360 available here @ Rendo. The Grass is Linda Daireaux's wonderful Incredibly Lush Grassy Places! over @ http://www.cornucopia3d.com All the best and I hope you like them. Chris

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rl2000

6:48PM | Tue, 06 May 2008

fantastic realism mate!

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deci6el

7:10PM | Tue, 06 May 2008

Great lighting, you're way ahead of me on the HDRI track. The car looks great. As an audience member, one aspect of most of the high-end rendering that doesn't delight me as much is that I get the feeling like the subject is always in shadow, there is no direct lighting and so the featured object feels less important. In that respect, the three renders you've got here look really great and have a bit more 'ooomph' in the lumenins department. Look forward to future such experiments.

garyandcatherine

7:25PM | Tue, 06 May 2008

Very good work.

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craftycurate

7:50PM | Tue, 06 May 2008

Superb realism - nice technical piece.

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rj2650

8:01PM | Tue, 06 May 2008

They all look awesome! I love the lighting and POV! Great scenes and renders.

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Ozylot

9:08PM | Tue, 06 May 2008

Wow... those are very realistic!!

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waldodessa

10:00PM | Tue, 06 May 2008

you did a very clean work here!

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seaton

12:14AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Great realism. Very well done.

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jrdesigns

12:22AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Wow!

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steve100

1:18AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Superb realism, first class work.

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kenwas

1:34AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Fine work Chipp!

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gerberc

1:36AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Fantastic realism! Personally I prefer the third version but that is a matter of taste! Well done!!

jdehaven

3:04AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Hey- no joke here, no exaggeration- I opened this image up and thought I was looking at three photographs processed with different effects in Photoshop- I didn't even think of a 3D application as having rendered this- so.. you are onto something big my friend! This looks damn good and damned REAL!!

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bruno021

3:25AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

The second one is my favourite, the setting look more natural, shadows are softer, and the reflections are nicer. Excellent work in realism.

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Trepz

5:31AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

This is just absolutely brilliant use of spheres! Amazing realism.One of,if not the realist Vue render i have seen in my time here.

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jgmart

5:44AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Beautiful renders!

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greetinx

5:57AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

A bikini-beauty is somehow missing but nevertheless I think this image is great!! Again: lifelike lighting!

frymarkdesign

7:20AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Chris this is amazing and looks so real it is unbelievable that it is not a photo, superb job!!!

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saretta

10:23AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Awesome!!!I thought they were photos,great!!!:-)

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Santel

10:45AM | Wed, 07 May 2008

I agree, they're all wonderful. The lighting looks super!

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Rob2753

12:38PM | Wed, 07 May 2008

I think they all look great renders but my favourite would be the centre one :)

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bluetoad

6:50PM | Wed, 07 May 2008

superb work

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danway

7:35PM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Excellent!

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watifeye

8:22PM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Top marks on realism Chris, my pick of the series would be the centre one, the whole scene oozes realism. Love that car. Excellent work mate! Did you see that Vauxhall Viva conversion on telly last week...9.4 litre engine, automatic gearbox, 0 to 60 in ONE second! and faster than Bugatti's latest showpiece!! I had a Viva years ago, a blacktop and that was some motor, never done 0 to 60 though lol!

Realm_Of_Illusion

8:22PM | Wed, 07 May 2008

I like the middle one :) Very nice work.

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jp3319

8:37PM | Wed, 07 May 2008

Quite interesting, and very well done!

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RBlue

12:20AM | Thu, 08 May 2008

Shades of Grind House's "Death Proof" Long HDRI Render times I'll bet!

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stormchaser

7:44AM | Thu, 08 May 2008

A perfect example of realism with HDRI. Superb work Chris, incredibly realistic, the light is just right, it's not overdone & those reflections are spot on. Great choice of car & POV's!

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LudyMelltSekher

5:34PM | Thu, 08 May 2008

Hello my dear friend,That marvelous work!, really excellent, master your style, the light, all!! A million stars ***** Thank you very much for your commentaries. Sorry to have that to write the same thing in English to all, but are few the words that I have in English to say. Have a marvelous Wednesday.Hug and kiss in your heart.Luminous blessings.Ludy.

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FrenchKiss

12:52AM | Fri, 09 May 2008

These all look so real! I've been sitting here comparing them for a long time. Love the different reflections on the cars.

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