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itsallgoode9
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I recently took a fulltime gig at a skincare and shaving company called Bevel and here is a render of the new electric trimmer we just launched.

I purposefully wanted a little bit of a retro feel and for the image to look like an actual film photo of the product, so I purposefully added in noise, grunge and chromatic aberration in post. Normally this would be a crutch for a poor render but I thought it lended itself nicely to the intended feel of the photo. Hope you like!

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Terryvfx
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Looks extremely photoreal except the glow part that one looks very weird, pretty amazing!
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Thanks TerryvFx!

The glow is a light blue power indicator ring light thingy. Well, supposed to be anyways. :| To me it reads ok but that could just be because i know what it is supposed to be.
Here's a photo of the trimmer that shows that light ring better. In my render, was it not apparent that it was supposed to be a lit up ring? Or could you tell that's what it was intending to be , but you just thought it wasn't really reading as that?

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whersmy
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I like the approach!
noticed the blue ring as a lit part, but it needs more saturation and power, so the light is more visible on the wood too.
Wood texture might be a bit big now, because it kind of looks like a really small product now?
As well it needs a bit more dof, like in the photo.
And maybe the upper metal part looks a bit flat. If the upper part is leather, maybe overdo that slightly, as it could be noticed as plastic now as well.
Just some ideas!
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really cool, my advice as we do here on the studio use two meshs one not visible with a strong power and other to match the photo then a bit of glare not bloom and blur the rays. give the same result as the picture.

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Terryvfx
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Yes, I understood the glow was part of an indicator but the compositing was a bit strange.
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Great render!!
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