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tomyong
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test 2-kid's stuff

Post by tomyong » Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:25 am

Hi Guys,
just toying around with twilight, ;)
attach 2 of my latest image
As usual C & C are welcome

Rgds
Tom
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Thanks n Rgds
Tom

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Re: test 2-kid's stuff

Post by vizfellas » Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:04 am

I like them :)
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Re: test 2-kid's stuff

Post by WardNL » Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:05 am

Ahhhhhhh... those are sweet.
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Re: test 2-kid's stuff

Post by Pilou » Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:32 am

Cuty! 8-)
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Re: test 2-kid's stuff

Post by fymoro » Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:23 am

Nice render, why you don't purchase the license..... ;)
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Re: test 2-kid's stuff

Post by Fletch » Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:30 am

:welcome: Tom! Glad to see you 'playing' around. ;)

Lighting looks like it could be much improved :?

Use an HDR studio to light your scene and you will have instantly good lighting, and it renders quite quickly. Choose "Spherical Sky" type and browse to the HDR format image to light the scene instantaneously. Be sure to turn OFF the sun when using HDR lighting.

Lighting is very very important to get high quality fast renderings especially with metals, reflections, and product shots like this.

You can download a .skp format studio stage lighting or 2 here You will need to replace the pointlights with Twilight Pointlights and you will be good to go. Read the entire thread there, there's lots of good info.

we are about to post a SketchUp format Twilight Lighting Studio that would be good to try... or you can use a studio HDR in the spherical sky slot (from here or here.)

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Re: test 2-kid's stuff

Post by tomyong » Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:40 am

Thanks guy for all yr comments, :oops:
fymoro wrote:Nice render, why you don't purchase the license
Hi Fymoro,
I very much love to, but first I must impress my bosses first ( I hv a few render engines )
if he is not going to( which I don't think so, I use to get my way around here :whoot: ) than I will buy it myself

Hi Fletch,
Thanks for the pointers I will try out what your suggestion :D

Thks & best rgds
Tom
Thanks n Rgds
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