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HiFirst of all, this image is dedicated to fellow deviant Yerko Lucic ~SpawnV2 who kindly provided the model depicted
Setup in Cinema 4D and rendered with Maxwell using a custom studio setup, once the render was completed, Multilight was used to alter light intensities to achieve the look and feel I was after, a slight bloom was added, again all within Maxwell using the SimuLens function
Rendering time, a monster 12 hours... probably because of the SSS
Thanks for viewing and commenting
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Comments: 21
sevenblah [2008-04-08 15:19:47 +0000 UTC]
great sss hey do you know of any good tutorials on sss that i can see cause i cant quite seem to get it. and i use cinema4d
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MScg [2007-10-07 10:21:21 +0000 UTC]
hmmmm,I can say it is a too simple work , but a fantastic rendering! too nice work , keep on
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ViraA In reply to MScg [2007-10-08 06:15:49 +0000 UTC]
Not sure what you mean by 'simple work', but thanks anyway
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Hafunui [2007-10-03 23:48:23 +0000 UTC]
Wow, stunning. I especially like the studio lighting; I've been trying to get something like that with no success.
And the floor is great too. Are your lamps invisible, or just positioned away from the reflections? My lamps always show in the floors reflection and ruin the constant colouring. Just wondering.
The only thing left to say is that you should've left it baking for another day or two to get rid of the noise
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ViraA In reply to Hafunui [2007-10-06 08:15:59 +0000 UTC]
Hi
Thanks for this wonderful comment - the lighting is quite simple really, one large white 'lane' emitter floating above and one orange '
lane' emitter as a backlight.
Also, for both lights, the emitter geometry is hidden from the scene camera
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vozzz [2007-09-15 08:55:20 +0000 UTC]
wow, looks awsome. I really need to get to grips with sss.
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