A render of an adaptation of a veilside 2004. Comments and idea's are welcome (i didn't got a lot of idea's after i've finished this damned tree :shrug.
im really new to rendering, so i need ur help guys. i tried different surfaces, but on some of them shadow looks a bit bugged. is it the surface's problem, or did i do something wrong? thanks in advance
The only rendering program i've got atm is Bryce 5. I was wondering whether bryce is able to handle rendering such as this because i'd like to start rendering some of my skins. People have been asking for a render of my XRT_JDM skin and i don't want to ask people to do one! I've managed to do all of my lfs mods by myself up until now and i'd like to be able to continue to!
the only thing i dont like about your tires morrow (last one shows this the best) is, how shiny they are all the way around; the insides of the tires should be less reflective to look worn; plus the insides aren't that reflective anyway (outsides can be after using tireshine.. but not so much otherwise) thats my only critique
MorroW, I think it is depending on what kind of shot you are aiming for. If it is an action scene when the car has just finished racing on the road then I think what XCNuse said was vaild. But if the scene you are doing is a studio type shot then I think what you got there is perfect, as in real life photography, a studio shot will always polish the car to spotless and use fresh glossy tyres.
okay.. but as small tread is left on the modeled tires there are; it wouldn't be that shiny
then again; i cant say i've ever seen a picture taken of a car with the tire facing the camera, its (from what i've seen) always away from the camera
but the only time tires are that shiny in the center like that is right after they make it out of the processing, right after that its pretty much blunted (even by rolling it around, the sticky stuff what makes it shine picks up dirt and dust real fast) and by doing so they also usually leave a trail which.. you dont want that rolling into a car scene