Time to Show YOUR GOODIES!


Adrean
 Share

Recommended Posts

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

So, here is my humble dream, my vision if you will for the

front porch, entry and foyer of our modest farm house.

 

This is a 100% Chief generated Ray Trace image. No

artificial additives or ingredients. Everything in the image

is stock generic Chief content from the Library Browser

with the exception of the beveled and leaded glass in the

door and the young lady which are 2D images I added to

the User Catalog.

 

I let this one cook for 100 passes which took a little under

2 hours. I threw just about everything at this image. Photon

Mapping, Caustics, Ambient Occlusion, you name it. No

Bloom or Focal Blur however as I wanted a nice crisp

image to draw the viewer in.

 

Front%20Door-Night-Final_zpsuhancezy.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

She can stay!   ;o)  Oh, there's a ray trace image there too.......

 

 

LOL! I have to admit I was having a Pygmalionesque moment

while I was converting her image to a transparent background.

 

By way of perspective this is what the front porch looked like

after the owner had "cleaned" it up before we had a walkthru

to check out the property. As is customary AAA issued the

Homeowners Insurance Policy Binder sight unseen. After they

sent out an agent to view the house first hand they told us the

binder was good for 30 days but after that they were going to

decline to issue the policy.

 

FD-1_zpsleizvak4.png

 

Fortunately I have a pretty good relationship with my agent and

he agreed to let me get the place squared away before they

pulled the plug on me. I thru up some plywood sheathing and

sent him this picture and AAA issued the policy. Sure the house

is a little rough :) but the entry doors are plumb and square

and seem to be top notch quality. You have to start somewhere.

 

FD-2_zpswxbmlbxx.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Took the Bimmer i8 (from the BMW Manufacturer Catalog) out for a spin last night.

I'd have to say these are some very nice symbols with a dozen materials that can

be changed entirely or have their properties altered. As always 100% Chief output.

 

Bimmer-6_zpspwo67eik.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Don't these usually come with a hot sexy model standing next to them??  ;o)

 

Now Dennis, are you trying to get me in trouble?

In today's overly PC culture, using attractive young

women in your images can be a slippery slope. I'd

hate to offend anyone with the crass use of eye

candy to enhance my images. Not to mention that

hot and sexy are highly subjective terms.

 

That being said, is this what you had in mind? B)   

 

Z4-RT-3_zpspzkqoui1.png

 

Took the Bimmer to LaLa land.

 

"And those Hollywood nights

In those Hollywood hills

It was looking so right

It was giving him chills"

 

i8-RT-2_zpsss3c5tre.png

 

All Chief all of the time.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Now Dennis, are you trying to get me in trouble?

In today's overly PC culture, using attractive young

women in your images can be a slippery slope. I'd

hate to offend anyone with the crass use of eye

candy to enhance my images. Not to mention that

hot and sexy are highly subjective terms.

 

That being said, is this what you had in mind? B)   

 

Z4-RT-3_zpspzkqoui1.png

 

Took the Bimmer to LaLa land.

 

"And those Hollywood nights

In those Hollywood hills

It was looking so right

It was giving him chills"

 

i8-RT-2_zpsss3c5tre.png

 

All Chief all of the time.

Rich, your RT are really awesome. Your secrets please?!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Rich, your RT are really awesome. Your secrets please?!

 

Thank you for the kind words Yusuf. They mean a lot coming

from such a creative and talented Chief user. As everybody

knows Ray Tracing is an acquired skill and there are many

factors that go into getting good results. However I would say

the one "secret" that will help to get good results is to keep 

the elements in your ray trace view as simple as possible.

There are so many possible combinations of Materials,

Material Properties and lighting effects that one can easily

become swamped by the possibilities and find it hard to

distinguish which changes are causing which results. For this

reason I find it is most productive to start out by limiting the

elements to only the most essential in the view and then

experiment with changing their properties one at a time to see

if the changes are taking your image in the direction you want.

For this type of experimentation it also helps to limit the Image

Size of the RT to something that is usually considerably smaller

than the Active Window Size. This will considerably speed up the

test RT's and then when you get some promising results you can

increase the image size to what you want your final image to be.

 

By way of an example the ray trace of the Palladium consists of 

only 2 elements (3 if you count the camera). The theater is an

image that was converted to a Chief Backdrop and the symbol

of the BMW. I used tiled Plan and Perspective Full Overview

windows to position the symbol in the right orientation to look 

correct in the RT view. I did make extensive changes to the

Materials and Material Properties of the BMW i8 Symbol

including the paint, glass, accent colors, head and taillights

and mirrors.

post-126-0-63404500-1467614732_thumb.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Amazes me sometimes how much SF some people want.  I bought some property from Burl Ives widow and she showed me their home, which was very much like the home designed by David in size.  2 separate homes connected - they lived together "under the same roof" but in completely different "residences".

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

OK, so I can't leave this BMW symbol alone.

Here I replaced the cardboard cutout 2D trees with a couple

of Frog 3D trees (Sweet Birch I believe they are) and threw in

a stock Chief 3D Backdrop. Starting to get some really nice

interplay between the reflections and shadows.

 

BMW%20i8%20RT-31-Black-25%20passes-Photo

 

Check out the Carbon Fiber texture (Patent Pending). I think I

tried about as many settings as Edison tried filaments for his

lite bulb before I stumbled onto this look. I like the way the

"grain" of the weave runs in all the right directions and follows

the contours of the curves.

 

BMW%20i8%20RT-30-Black-25%20passes-Photo

 

This is the look that the kids today called "murdered-out"

 

BMW%20i8%20RT-28-Black-25%20passes-Photo

 

Personally I prefer something more understated... like this. :)

 

BMW%20i8%20RT-28-Red-25%20passes-Photon%

 

Ninety nine and a half won't do.... Got to have 100% Chief

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
 Share