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3 Dimensional Chat / Depth of field render

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Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2009 20:42
Hey guys, I was bored so I thought I would mess around with some depth of field. What do you guys think?



z i l c h vortex
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2009 21:36
Nice work i like the d.o.f in that looks really smooth what program are you using?

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Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2009 21:43
Thanks man! - Cinema 4D im kinda impressed by its abilities everytime i use it to be honest.

mike5424
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2009 21:51
thats amazing! the reflections make it look like you made a whole room! very nice!

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Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2009 22:11
Thanks man, I used a HDRI map to simluate the lights and reflections

Asteric
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2009 22:14
Looks nice, not too sure on the closest shadow though.

Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2009 22:19
Quote: "Looks nice, not too sure on the closest shadow though."


Yeah i agree, its very harsh, might have to turn down the intensity of the light source. Arg i can't be bothered to right now lol!

Asteric
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2009 23:43
Yeah, what i noticed is that you never really get pure black shadows.

AndrewT
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2009 23:54
Quote: "Yeah, what i noticed is that you never really get pure black shadows."


Yep, you should raise the ambient light in the scene--that will lighten the shadows.

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Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2009 02:08
Yeah thanks guys, I might re-render this but it really depends on whether I can be bothered!

I will however keep in mind your comments for any future renders

Clbembry
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2009 07:16
Pretty cool, but like stated above the shadow shouldn't be pitch black.

Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2009 12:58
Quote: "Pretty cool, but like stated above the shadow shouldn't be pitch black."


Thanks man!

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Posted: 4th Jul 2009 04:21
glad to see another C4D user here.

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