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Some Renders from my little R&D

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 11:15 am
by Nasok
Hey guys, here are some renders from my recent R&D on materials.
Specifically on those that are used in the FMCG industry and product viz.

Area of focus was on:
Flint Glass, Crown Glass, Chrome, Zamac, and some others.
Here are some images that I can share.
Would love to hear your feedback. ❤️

Coated flint Glass & Chrome

Here are the simballs :)
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And here's the section view of geometry that I was using for testing
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Coated Flint Glass on Stanford's Dragon.
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and Chrome
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Same scene different environment (and .. well, different table)
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More bottles ... obviously :)
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Crown Glass & Zamac

On the same Bottles
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And on the Stanford's Dragon (same scene as in Chrome above - for comparison)
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Crown Glass
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Zamac
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Phew - that was a lot of images to upload :)

These are untouched renders - so no color correction or any touch up outside Maxwell was added (on some of the images I've corrected Burn value after rendering inside Maxwell to compress some of those funky highlights)

So, again, would love to hear your feedback, and of course, your C&C are always welcome, it's WIP after all :D

It was a long post .. I've added SSS to potatoes so it is still ..you know ... rendering 😜
Cheers.

Re: Some Renders from my little R&D

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 12:27 am
by Mark Bell
Thanks for these - nice, crisp and clear renders. We're in the architecture and construction sector but it's always useful to improve our knowledge in what goes into adding realism to a render through accurate materials and their properties. Maxwell never ceases to amaze in what it can do. Thanks.

Re: Some Renders from my little R&D

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:21 am
by Nasok
Thanks, Mark :)
Yeah, it's all in the details :)
Cheers!

Re: Some Renders from my little R&D

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2021 3:52 pm
by Rafal SLEK
Stunning renders...

Re: Some Renders from my little R&D

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2021 7:54 pm
by Philippe LLOMBART
Awesome !!