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Honestly speaking, instead of HDRI, I would like to archive some "photographic studio" renderings (like this ) but I haven't any idea about the right way to setup the lights. Can you give me some advise? :chinese:
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:love: ...yo i can't say anything about the modelling ...there is nothin to say :chinese:
...for lighting setup check the tutorial section, there we have a studio-setup tutorial... perhaps it helps you a bit?
so long, go ahead that way mate... its really baddaz :buttrock:
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looks nice, where does everybody get that hdri from - loadsa people use it have a link?
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omfff... man how do you do that rotor shader?
insane work :buttrock:
Spirit.. this hdr is comercial.. you can buy it on www.doschdesign.com
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Originally Posted by
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Honestly speaking, instead of HDRI, I would like to archive some "photographic studio" renderings (like
this ) but I haven't any idea about the right way to setup the lights. Can you give me some advise? :chinese:
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showpost...4&postcount=83
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Hey, thanks a lot for c&c and for tutorial! :buttrock:
Thank you very much, I'm going to do some test. :chinese:
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ahm... only by the way... the tutorial is also available here on the site :banghead:
http://www.cg-cars.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34
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Here is some test, I'm still working on (but it's damn hard to create studio lighting):
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...but it looks really good already! ..keep on this style! ...slightly ligher
good luck :buttrock:
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thats starting to look muy bueno
add more contrast between the reflections and paint and you will be set
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great work & nice render - hdr is gud - but the studio renderz are better and thats a good test 1 - keep it up
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Thank you very much guys, I'm glad that you like it.
I've made some improvement to my "photo studio set", it looks better but I don't know if it's ok already o maybe I've to work a little more. I've changed shader's color (it's only a test) to increase contrast between car and environment.
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Is it good enough?
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