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Cinema 4D Realism posted on Feb 01, 2005
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messing around with DOF again

Comments (15)


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karanta

6:17AM | Tue, 01 February 2005

great!

LCGuy

9:05AM | Tue, 01 February 2005

I really like this! Perhaps a tad heavy on the DOF, but still, really top notch stuff!

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philmartin

9:28AM | Tue, 01 February 2005

Very nice, I agree with LCGuy on the DOF.

dd01

9:30AM | Tue, 01 February 2005

i wanted to give it a over the top DOF though, i think it adds to the feel i wanted. i dont think the image would be as nice if it was lesser but that might just be me :/

Seger

5:48PM | Tue, 01 February 2005

I like it as well. The DOF is exaggerated but that is good. It is a bit greyish in the shadows, though. But it doesn't really matter that much. It could be a little fresher. Thumbs way up.

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markdavid

6:18PM | Tue, 01 February 2005

Really nice work. The colours and textures are perfect and the toys half in and half out of the scene make it all the more believable

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Kafra

7:17PM | Tue, 01 February 2005

Well done, dd!!!!

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Davidjger

10:58PM | Tue, 01 February 2005

COOLlllll toys:D

tony_br22

1:42AM | Wed, 02 February 2005

masterful realistic 3d work you have made .. this is excellent dd01 (exlt use of dof)

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madluko

8:04PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

I dont agree with guys above about the dof its great if this was taken with a cammera no-one would mention the dof.

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Vile

11:52PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Wow very realistic!

rollinger

8:29AM | Fri, 04 February 2005

I love it! I like the dof too!

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amapitodd

2:34PM | Fri, 04 February 2005

Excellent. Now this is the proper use of DOF. It makes sense that when you're looking at toys you will experience such DOF since toys are small. Too often 3D artists use DOF when the situation wouldn't call for it. Great work. :)

dd01

2:49PM | Fri, 04 February 2005

when dealling with 3d ppl tend to see things wrong when really they are correct, we are sooooooo used to cheating in real life situations, that we then see something that could be close to real and cause its not been tweaked, over blown, over exposed, etc it looks instantly wrong. i have had a pro photoghraper look at my work and even now he still thinks some are photos and not cg. this isnt me saying IM THAT GOOD its me saying that he isnt 3d related he is a person that takes photos for a living and maybe is clean from the images we are all used to seeing rendered. maybe its built in to our selves that we must render something that is beyond photoreal and we must tweak it to its limits. i dont know. but one thing for sure is i look at images that have been rendered and they say photo real and u think man they are sodding good. but i forget to compare it to an actual real life photo. if i did this i would say it needs this or that. bottom line is we cheat and we are use to it that way and instantly see it as fake or not looking right if we dont. well thats my rant over thanks for all the comments and pleased some off you like it more to come :) /me ends rant session

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GladysClump

12:07PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Impressive, I think you could've easily convinced me this was a photo, only reason I know it's not, is I saw what catagory it was posted to.


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