Chevy HDRI by schoemann
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Description
Rendered with the new HDRI-support of Cinema 4D 8.1. Model complete done in Cinema 4D.
Comments (13)
Moebius87
Amazing work! I hope that you are going back to add some detail to the ground plane. It seems almost a waste to leave this and not complete an absolutely stunning image. Very well done!
dandavis
Would this be the first "true" HDRI image posted in this gallery? Very nice!
strata
Yes Sir, this is amazing work! As an old photographer, I am fooled. Excellent lighting and surrounding!! :))
Denb
Cool render! How does 8.1 work for you? I've heard stories about instability, is that true?
What about render time. How long did these renders take?
Cheers!
schoemann
@Denb: 8.1 work well, but there are some problems with the installer. The rendertime for a pic with 1024x768 need on my dual 2 ghz athlon about 15 min.
YL
The result is incredibly realistic, and rendertime very low !
memaci
Wow, superb modeling!
linkinpark
Wow,what to say??Fatnastic modeling,great lighting!
audity
wonderful work !
ron_mcphatty
this is amazing, yeah sort out the floor, then u really will have a picture to be truely proud of! :)
FAKE
That`s damn great... excellent done!!! ThanX for posting! ~{o;)
Nod
Excellent stuff indeed.
FitArtistSF
I was chatting with my classmates tonight in 3D class where we are learning Cinema 4D, about this image. The teacher was just blown away as was I. But we did agree that there is a little problem with the tires. They just don't look right. We all thought that they might be better a little darker and showing a little bit of tread design. Oh, and the lights you might make a little more diffuse, a softer glow, less like spotlights, a little more transparent. In the reverse view, the lights would be more of a soft glow as well. But we all love the reflectivity of the metal. Excellent!!! One of the best car renderings in Cinema yet, and also of all the autos done on this site by other programs! Well Done, Dude!!!!