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Rose - Beta Rendereing

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 6:20 am
by michaelplogue
Nothing special about this one. A bit of a departure from my regular stuff. Just twidling away my Sunday night trying to do something constructive and stay out of trouble. :lol:

I used the Z depth channel on this one for the first time - just to isolate the colors of the rose in Photoshop in order to get them to stand out from the rest of the image. Used SSS on the petals and just a touch on the leaves (though it really dosen't show on the leaves after the post work).

Hope you like!


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Re: Rose - Beta Rendereing

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 6:48 am
by 3dtrialpractice
Just twidling away my Sunday night trying to do something constructive and stay out of trouble.
ohh ya, no ultraviolence tonight?

not down for a bit of the in-out, in -out?

well this sunday night was spent pretty productivly and you ddint even end up in jail.. But the pic is awsome

great techniqe to use Zdept tho isolate that rose, looks so vivid and fullof life, i guess due to some color corections saturation adjustments, really adds to the pic, but i must say apart form the composition and details, lighting, your cats look AWSOME! I'm loving this pic, loving your artistic idears! you should definatly have them allprinted out and frame em as a maxwell series.. also your pics would make an awsome Maxwell calender?!? yes no.. maybe with special renderings of head, hand, feet, or butts, representing certain important maxwell dates in the calander too? :wink:

pleasure to see your art always!
im sure youll have some crackalakin pics cookin wit rc5 in a few days too!

-Luke

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 7:29 am
by ivox3
Always good to stay out of jail. :D

...I'll be honest Michael, ...I could of done without the rose. Would of preferred a really simple flower (gerber daisy) or something a bit more snooty.....like an orchid. ....beyond that, .....holy smokes!, what a cool render. ...so natural----this is what seems to be missing in arch.vis -- a little soul. I think you captured the essence of cats perfectly ...especially with the one in the far field that looks to be 'cleaning'.....completely convincing. super work. ;)

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:23 am
by michaelplogue
3dtralpractice - :P :P Nope, no ultraviolence for me except what's on TV (I'm about to put in 'Man on Fire' - that should be violent enough :lol: ). I may actually do the calendar thing. www.cafepress.com will print whatever you send them onto a calendar. I just can't figure out which month is most appropriate for the butts ???? :oops: :wink: Thanks for the compliments!

ivox3 - I've got a Cattleya Orchid in my bag of goodies. Or how about a Crown Imperial Frittillaria? I bought a CD with 81 high resolution plants and flowers. They're really great! Got a favorite color? :P BTW.. I was going to have the cat licking it's hind-end, but I thought I better keep this Rated-PG :wink:


Here's the untouched image (except resizing). This version actually reached a higher sampling than the one I used for the above image (SL-14).

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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:03 am
by ivox3
yeah, ...let's leave this PG.... :P

...that's a nice CD to have. I think a lt.blue periwinkle or on the other end of things ....maybe a red/orange something. ...but don't let me sway any artistic freedom. :)

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 11:58 am
by rivoli
michaelplogue wrote: I thought I better keep this Rated-PG :wink:
:D very well thought, it's a public forum after all. i must say i like the second (untouched) one better though. don't know why, it looks "richer".

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 12:11 pm
by Maximus3D
Well done mate! :) that's really nice and so clean, how do you get it so clean ?! my renderins never get that clean no matter how many eons i let the puter chew on them.

Personally i like the 2nd untouched one too, it's better :)

(i bet you have one of those tinfoil hats..)

/ Max