Sebastian Zapata writes:
Hi guys! I would like to share my latest work.
I used "Pro-Lighting : Skies" and "The Grass Essentials" from Blender Guru
Made with Blender and rendered with Cycles.
The model is very clean and I did not use dirty textures since my client wanted a brand new product look.
Enjoy! :)
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Well, done
Very good realistic render! I hope to see more renders like that.
"The model is very clean and I did not use dirty textures since my client wanted a brand new product look."
Could still use some though. It doesn't need a lot, but a bit of dirt in the crevices and a bit of grease, probably even small bits of rust would go a long way.
Even if something is really clean, it's still going to have imperfections.
"Even if something is really clean, it's still going to have imperfections." Even if Sebastian told the customer something like that, I know from my experience that customers exist who don't really care about that. And for sure I know that my boss would tell me: if the customer wants it clean, make it clean. So of course you're right with what you say - but that doesn't mean that he has to do it that way and ignore the customer's wishes.
Even considering this true, it could still happen that the client tells you "could you make it look more ""real""?" after delivering what he thought he wanted.
;)
I deal with such customers too, believe me they want it to look clean.
And even lots of car commercials use clean rendered animations.
They want their product to be perfect looking.
Would you like to buy a dirty car ?.
Maybe a dirt land rover, but not a dirty Lamborghini.
Extra reality in this kinds of renders is more often in the form of extra environmental renders ( it could near to slightly dirty rendered building materials) but still even then, in those cases building areas should look cleaner then reality.
What i often do is use some concrete or wood, around the subject since then its ok to have some randomness in their texture as those materials are more natural in their color, then single color painted materials.
Also one can play with reflections in painted parts, or blanc metal parts.
Indeed! This has happened to me :P
Good render. I guess If you made the tyres a bit flat where it rests to show the weight of the whole body it would make it a bit more realistic. I guess so!
A bit of ''weight'' on the tires would definitely set the realism to a new level, but I have to say, that is an awesome set of renders, it got me sold on the rig, even with the lack of dirt.
You said it's clean with no dirty textures; I take it the wheel hubs were exempt?