Long-time Electronics Engineering Technician and Draftsman/CAD-man. Doing 3D rendering for fun to enjoy some limited free time when I can.
I enjoy following a lot of artists here and really appreciate feedback and any suggestions on how to make my renders better!
Self-Built i7 8-core liquid-cooled machine running 64-bit OS
upgraded to a GTX 960 from QUADRO 2000
the $$ I saved by only upgrading to the GTX960 went into RAM : Now running 32G (up from 16G)
UPDATE : FEB 2019 : Purchased 2nd GTX 960 to install and run .. let's see how much more my render times go down :)
UPDATE : MAY 2019 : Here are 2 links to my OLD OLD OLD files I recently found and uploaded : http://starfrontiers.com/HouseRules/ (short story work-in-progress .pdf is in upper left corner) and my original WDC IS BEING ATTACKED files : http://www.starfrontiers.com/Rangers/
UPDATE : JAN 2023 : Purchased a single Nvidia RTX 3060 12G to replace both GTX 960s. GREAT Decision! Single GPU allows me to still use the PC and my RAM is down from 32G (MAX) to 7G while the GPU renders within seconds/minutes. I can also use the iRay Quick View as well and still use the PC.
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Comments (4)
Richardphotos
outstanding render and lighting
SirRonmit
Thanks all!
I do like the gray/grey myself as well and agree regarding Steampunk-esque feel.
Giana
i have this model myself, but i use Poser. i think your conversion is looking rather splendid, to be honest... great lighting, too, btw - really shows your hard work off...
SirRonmit
Thank you! I haven't tried in POSER (I have an older version 2012 Pro and don't like the generic pose, but love the artist rendering options).
Tim N
MarcoCraine
Nicely done.
The grey variant of the small panel shot feels more realistic to me, probably because the old noisy/smoky texture that comes with the set is less noticable there. The brownish version feels less photorealistic--but to be perfectly honest, that works in favour of a more fantastical and steampunk-esque look, particularly in the large shot.
renecyberdoc
i have the whole nightshift3d series,and you put it to great use man.