Forum: 3D Modeling


Subject: W.I.P: Royal Chesterfield Ottoman Model

LuxXeon opened this issue on Sep 18, 2014 · 11 posts


SinnerSaint posted Fri, 19 September 2014 at 6:37 PM

Quote - Holy wow!! :tt1:

First, I would like to say, great model!  The way you create your models always seems to produce a great looking wireframe.  You're an artisan modeler, my friend.  I can actually follow your tutorials in Blender, and that's awesome.

Second, the renders you posted above are out of this world!!  Sooooo realistic looking.  What render engine do you use in your software? I probably can't afford it, but just curious anyway.

Third, I'm using Blender and Cycles to create images, as you may recall from the other thread.  In your experience, do you think I'd be able to take your model and create an image of the same quality?  :unsure:

Looking forward to this model.  Thanks ahead of time.  :thumbupboth:

I know these questions aren't directed to me, mate, but they make me think, and I just have to ask...

How would anyone ever know if you would be able to create the same image quality in Blender?  Assuming you will have the same exact model as shown in the renders, and the same exact textures, then all that's missing is your own skill and knowledge of the renderer you're using, mate.

I haven't touched Blender in some time.  I just don't get along with that software, and it being free doesn't change that fact.  That said, I know Blender has a render engine that can render just as good as anything Lux has shown us here.  There's nothing going on in these renders that is out of the realm of capability of any good, modern render engine.  The missing element, in the end, is if you have the skill to pull it off.  That's something only YOU can answer, mate.

So can ya render that same object just as good as Lux?  Only you know.  If you can, well, good on ya!