Fantasy Adventurers II - Iray Test by vidarr
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Description
"What happened to that brand new armor that perverted old Wizard gave you?"
"Well, while exploring the Pits of Despair, those old ruins below ground, I was grabbed by this massive tentacle. I dropped my sword down the bottomless chasm and the elder being the tentacle was attached to swallowed me whole. Luckily, I had that dagger blessed by the Cleric Thanatos. I used it to cut my way out of the elder being. By the time I climbed back out of the chasm from the perch the elder being was living on, and washed myself off in a pool of water, every stitch of what I was wearing dissolved. I had to walk back to town with only the dagger, and it melted along the way. This stuff, I scrounged from my treasure vault."
"*snicker* So that's why you asked me to join you in a treasure raid? What? Don't want to pay the old pervy wizard in flesh?"
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This is my Iray test with this scene, though I changed cameras. I had more issues with lighting, but the metals came out sooooo sexy. Like the Reality version, you can see the castle and sky in the knight's breast plate.
Still stabbing at the crazy stereotypes in Fantasy fiction...
Comments (3)
rajib
Yup. The metals do look good. But the sword seem to me missing that metal finish and floor is way too fuzzy. I guess you have not yet changed those.
vidarr
I need to double-check the floor...some of these sets the floor really is lackluster.
Believe it or not, the blades are an Iray from Daz...Cloudy Silver. Could be a jpeg overlay I missed, though. I've had that same surface turn out better before on some test renders I never posted.
RRun
Metals are way better in this version. Dark skin is tricky, too, surprisingly some old V4 textures respond quite well to Iray (the one I am thinking off eludes me just now, if I come across it, I'll send a pm).
vidarr
Thanks. I view this like photography for many things, but not all of my tricks apply. Skin tone would have been a little better if I had brightened up things a touch more. I just got tired of re-rendering (one thing I like about Reality, that I can "tune" some things as I render).
Cyve
Fantastically well done !!!
vidarr
Thank you, Cyve.