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Silverwing
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Hi there,
I proudly present two new projects I just finished.
A render of some light bulbs for a cover and a product visualization of diamond rings .

I hope you like them!

Cheers Silverwing
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Cover:<br /><br />Rendertime ca. 35 min / gtx 570 pathtracing<br /><br />Contrast-Adjustments in AfterEffects
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Rendertime ca. 35 min / gtx 570 pathtracing

Contrast-Adjustments in AfterEffects
Product Viz:<br /><br />Rendertime ca. 45 min / gtx 570 pathtracing<br /><br />Contrast- and Coloradjustments in AfterEffects
Product Viz:

Rendertime ca. 45 min / gtx 570 pathtracing

Contrast- and Coloradjustments in AfterEffects
Product Viz:<br /><br />Rendertime ca. 45 min / gtx 570 pathtracing<br /><br /><br />Contrast- and Coloradjustments in AfterEffects
Product Viz:

Rendertime ca. 45 min / gtx 570 pathtracing


Contrast- and Coloradjustments in AfterEffects
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Really Nice work!!!!!
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Awesome! Very impressive work.

How did you achieve the model of the ground? looks like carbon, isn't it?
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photos

many compliments!
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Hi there and thanks for your replys.
I´m glad you like it!

@evo:
How did you achieve the model of the ground? looks like carbon, isn't it?
Actually its slate / schist but maybe carbon looks similar... I don´t know.

I achieved this look by turning a Displace Deformer which I used on a highly subdivided flat surface to manual orientation turning it very narrow against the surface.
That gave me that typical pattern I searched for. Duplicating the Deformer then gave me the different layers.
Last I put a Hypernurbs on top of the whole deformation to make the appearance more smooth.

In a similar way I produced some debris that I scattered around the scene with mograph.

I hope that answered your question!

Cheers, Silverwing
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Im super impressed with the "slate/schist" thingy :) Very very nice.. I kind of miss tiny micro-scratches on the rings now after seeing the very detailed backdrop. They look too perfect in comparision.. Very nice work!
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Any hopes of seeing the Slate on the LiveDB? :D
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If Apple made lightbulbs then they would look like that :lol:
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Man its awesome
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Slate? First thing I thought when looking at the background was lava rock stuff... Is that maybe the same thing?

Apart from that; nice work!

A little few things though (well you have to keep impriving right?):
The gold on that golden ring does not look very polished.. and you would expect that from a golden ring..

And it'd be nic if you made the cables on the lightbulbs a different material than the fittings, More matte for instance :)

But yeah! keep on going, it looks nice allready!
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