Still: Unexpected Visitor


#6

Thank you!!!

I’ve update the final render… you can see it in the first post.
Here there are two pictures about render passes and previous SSS problems, now fixed.

http://gollum.altervista.org/3d/passespasta.jpg

http://gollum.altervista.org/3d/passes.jpg


#7

Lighting is :thumbsup:

:applause:


#8

wow great ! awsome render


#9

amazing stuff :drool: no comments!

you link to http://gollum.altervista.org/3d/passes.jpg is wrong though… it’s the same as the other one


#10

nice nice.

do you have a pic without the animal… just to see the still still.

ciao
francesca


#11

these are the passes http://gollum.altervista.org/3d/passes.jpg

and this is the picture without the squirrel
http://gollum.altervista.org/3d/senzasc.jpg


#12

Great piece, except for one thing: the squirrel’s fur. I was making a squirrel myself a couple of days ago (gave up because of exams), and the fur of a squirrel is usually short and smooth, except for the tail. Work on that and it’ll be great!

  • Bentagon

#13

Simply superb.

Texture details are incredible. The tomato and the wheat stems look amazing.

First class work !


#14

Front page stuff, you have much skill, great work :thumbsup:


#15

Ha! Excellent work, Elessar!! :slight_smile:

Daf


#16

Absolutely incredible work :bowdown: :bowdown: :thumbsup:


#17

thank you guys, I’m very pleased to read your comments! :slight_smile:
Bentagon… what is the best solution to render fur, according to you? If you use Maya you can give me suggestions, since I would like to model and render a mouse or something similar.

thank you again :slight_smile:


#18

None of the links works for me :frowning: even your website Elessar, but i guess it’s only me, i’ll try it again later coz i’m curious about this prman.


#19

wow, now the links are ok, the final image is very good maybe the furry animal looks somehow strange, but the rest is very nice. good work!


#20

Looks good :thumbsup:

The only odd thing (in my opinion) is the squirrel, it doesn’t look as realistic as compared to the other objects on the table. However since this is only a test run it shouldn’t matter :smiley:

Anyway great work :thumbsup:


#21

Pretty …:wip:

I saw this on DeathFall.com week ago. It’s great. Especially when
we can see those industry production-qualified approaches you
took for making this images.

I kind of agree Bentagon on fur issue… but i’m not really sure.

I found an interesting as well as cute squirrel image. Hope it’s useful for you to refer to.

http://community.webshots.com/s/image5/0/51/43/69105143KnmIXV_fs.jpg (To see the image, you have to drag this link to the address bar and let go. Or it would give u error messeges instead.)

Keep it up…:slight_smile:


#22

Awesome! :applause

Are you looking for any constuctive comments?
Yes?
No?


#23

Originally posted by grid_crawler
[B]Awesome! :applause

Are you looking for any constuctive comments?
Yes?
No? [/B]

yes, of course! :wink:
For the fur… well I must admit that I didn’t follow a real reference, I based mostly on personal taste. The result is a squirrel a bit cartoonish and not photorealistic as the rest. I don’t think I will make changes, but any comment will be useful in the future.
Iwould like to render fur in PRMan but i can’t find a way to control and brush it the right way. The ultrafur generator is not able to convert maya fur in a decent RIB and shave & a haircut doesn’t satisfy me.
I will make a little more research… if anyone has something to tell I would be pleased to read! :slight_smile:


#24

wow, excellent. TOo bad the food looks plastic. The squirrel is extremely cool. Great work :slight_smile:


#25

this picture really good!!
Congrat