The one thing that kills me here is the lack of displacement for all that stone work. Don't get me wrong I LOVE twilight but on renders like this I have to look elsewhere.
All in all great work
Scott
centre equestre
Re: centre equestre
First of all...
Job well done, Ramy...!!
I like the mood in your renders and the overall presentation looks really good...!
I'm sure your client isn't complaining...
For exterior shots like these the camera view is - in most of my renders - seen from a distance and on a distance it's really difficult to see displaced materials...
Secondly... Displaced materials comes with a price... Long render times...
I'm sure we'll see displacement in TWR some day, but apart from one of the views in the renders Ramy have presented here (the first image), I don't feel displacement is particular needed here...
In that case I'd rather discuss the use of 2D entourage, which IMO always gives a good render away...
Just my 2 cents...
Job well done, Ramy...!!
I like the mood in your renders and the overall presentation looks really good...!
I'm sure your client isn't complaining...
I must admit, that it's actually rare that I use displacement...ScottPara wrote:The one thing that kills me here is the lack of displacement for all that stone work. Don't get me wrong I LOVE twilight but on renders like this I have to look elsewhere.
For exterior shots like these the camera view is - in most of my renders - seen from a distance and on a distance it's really difficult to see displaced materials...
Secondly... Displaced materials comes with a price... Long render times...
I'm sure we'll see displacement in TWR some day, but apart from one of the views in the renders Ramy have presented here (the first image), I don't feel displacement is particular needed here...
In that case I'd rather discuss the use of 2D entourage, which IMO always gives a good render away...
Just my 2 cents...
Cheers
Kim Frederik
Twilight Render Support
“…Life is drawing without an eraser...”
Kim Frederik
Twilight Render Support
“…Life is drawing without an eraser...”
Re: centre equestre
Frederik,
I free that displacement is not a widely or often used feature but doing residential exteriors it is needed and wanted more often than not. For interiors I rarely use it unless it is for the typical shag rug. There is no denying that the first image would be greatly benefited by the use of displacement. I would love to see this feature come to Twilight as that is by far the one reason I can not use it at times.
Scott
I free that displacement is not a widely or often used feature but doing residential exteriors it is needed and wanted more often than not. For interiors I rarely use it unless it is for the typical shag rug. There is no denying that the first image would be greatly benefited by the use of displacement. I would love to see this feature come to Twilight as that is by far the one reason I can not use it at times.
Scott
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