A marble horse
A marble horse
It's a marble horse (of course)... as you can see
Last edited by Dan on Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: A marble horse
Nice!
The one thing that looks a little odd. If the ground were really as rough as it appears, the horse wouldn't sit flat on it; it would be elevated a little bit by the splinters etc. Then you might see a small shadow along that front edge which my brain seems to be expecting.
The one thing that looks a little odd. If the ground were really as rough as it appears, the horse wouldn't sit flat on it; it would be elevated a little bit by the splinters etc. Then you might see a small shadow along that front edge which my brain seems to be expecting.
Re: A marble horse
You know, Chris... marble is such a heavy material... I even wonder how those old planks aren't broken yet...
Actually I know. It's the thing that bothers me too, but something weird happened to my SU model - and I must investigate it further - that don't let me (seriously, this time) move neither the horse and balls upwards nor the planks plane downwards
For the time being I'll modify the base of the base to make it cast shadows beneath it .
Actually I know. It's the thing that bothers me too, but something weird happened to my SU model - and I must investigate it further - that don't let me (seriously, this time) move neither the horse and balls upwards nor the planks plane downwards
For the time being I'll modify the base of the base to make it cast shadows beneath it .
Re: A marble horse
Fixed (I think...).
Re-posted (that's sure...)
Re-posted (that's sure...)
Re: A marble horse
I really like this scene, Dan...!!
Well done...!!!
Do you remember the render time??
Well done...!!!
Do you remember the render time??
Cheers
Kim Frederik
Twilight Render Support
“…Life is drawing without an eraser...”
Kim Frederik
Twilight Render Support
“…Life is drawing without an eraser...”
Re: A marble horse
Some progress here...
Modeled and rendered inside SketchUp (except the horse, of course).
Modeled and rendered inside SketchUp (except the horse, of course).
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Last edited by Dan on Thu Apr 02, 2009 11:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: A marble horse
Looks GREAT, Dan...!!
Curious to see if you manage to light up that candle...
Curious to see if you manage to light up that candle...
Cheers
Kim Frederik
Twilight Render Support
“…Life is drawing without an eraser...”
Kim Frederik
Twilight Render Support
“…Life is drawing without an eraser...”
Re: A marble horse
It was lighted but I wasn't satisfied with the global scene lighting modification it brought, so I spited on my fingers and... voila!
Re: A marble horse
The same scene, this time using a hdr (made also with TWL) from another old project of mine.
For this one I used the native TWL wax for the candle material and another wood for the table.
It looks better to me, except the flame which appears somehow odd (didn't have the patience to modify the light settings ).
For this one I used the native TWL wax for the candle material and another wood for the table.
It looks better to me, except the flame which appears somehow odd (didn't have the patience to modify the light settings ).
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