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new still life

Lightwave (none) posted on Apr 02, 2002
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This is a new version of the still life i was working on a while ago, rendered for print this time. Trying to get a stylised but believble photorealism. Keeping it looking like artwork rather then just trying to recreate a photo.

Comments (3)


Guillermo

1:36PM | Tue, 02 April 2002

Yeha!!! I love this renders!! lighting is awesome!! Im trying to get results like this... Great work!!

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t3

1:56PM | Tue, 02 April 2002

visite the lightwave sect. not very often, glad that i accidentially found this. remember the first pic of this still life from last summer pretty well. as for the dishes & silverware i would say: perfect realism. but let me add some suggestions too (forgive me :) ur work is really extraordinary...)

the cloth seems a bit flat an unnaturally plain to me, think it should get a tiny fold here and there...

the over-heavy DOF on the scene i remember was totally awesome and worked very well then, here it seems a bit problematic to me (somehow fails to give a depth feeling to it...)

the refraction of the waterglass seems a bit heavy, even for a full one (it is empty, isn't it?)

hope this is useful in any way... peace :)

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roysorenson

2:43PM | Tue, 02 April 2002

This looking really good. The problem I see; it looks too perfect. Try adding a slight "jitter" to the glass, put some wrinkles in the table cloth, etc. Remember that surfaces in real life are not computer perfect.


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