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By joie
#265901
Hehehe, fantastic work mate! (I said I love the underwater jellyfish-like watch?).

P.S.: Sabía que las habías hecho con Maxwell ;)
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By Calico Jack
#265906
How much are those watches.. my parents would like to buy me a watch for 30 birthday.
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By [yoda]
#265908
Hi! :D

Thanks for the comments!! :oops:

The renders don't have any special post processing, just the normal levels adjustments and color correction.
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By silba
#265913
fantastic renders and modeling!
By jeso
#265916
PERFECT :shock: :shock:
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By [yoda]
#265919
Hi :)

All the models were made by Iván Castro using Pro Engineer.
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By Olivier Cugniet
#265953
sorry but i find them looking very CG, but still very good work. I know that watch rendering is very hard, so i don't blame you, i would never do....

materials are great, but it still doesn't look like photographs (if it's intendend to...)

i prefer the last ones with the gems :wink:
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By [yoda]
#265977
Thanks for the comments! : )

Hi Oliver.

Yes you are right, they look like a little cg, in the begining we were looking a look like someting between ilustration and realistic.
But when we start with the gems watches and the jewlery we were trying to do more realistic, we change the setup of the lights.

I don't know if we achieve the objective : )

I hope to improve the light setup in the future : )

Thanks! : D

And sorry for my mad english :oops:
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By Thomas An.
#266011
sorry but i find them looking very CG
If that looks CG, then I am not doing photoreal ever again.
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By KurtS
#266015
I think the renderings look great, but I would love to see one of them with a glass, just to compare
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By tom
#266030
Fantastic level in Maxwelling!

In my opinion, this is technically the most impressive one.
Could you whisper the setup for this?
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By hyltom
#266042
I'm agree with Olivier, they also looks CG to me. I think it's mainly due to the lack of texture in the material. For such close up of rubber or mat plastic we must see some grain. The modeling suffer of absence of details too, like some small radius for some parts.
Also i agree with Tom, the render he point is amazing...very nice material setup and lighting.
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By [yoda]
#266047
Thanks for the comments :)

Shure Tom : ) the setup is very easy, just a light and a material with SSS.

The particles were made in a diferent render,with a lot of dof.

Here a screenshot.


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By NicoR44
#266050
Unique :shock: thanks for the material setting :)
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