Finally treated myself to a license of Terragen 4 over the holidays and thought I'd share an image realized in part with the Terragen 4 beta from last summer. It's a conceptual shot for a speculative BMW piece I conceived awhile back with original architectural design from my former NAU partner Tino Schaedler. Created the background plate and spherical HDR in the TGD4 beta, and rendered in 3ds Max / V-Ray. Apart from a bounce card for a little fill, the only lighting is from that Terragen HDR. Used easy clouds too, though took me awhile to hit the qualities I was looking for and didn't find the time to do more with the terrain before the beta expired. Much more satisfied and happy working with Terragen4 than E-on's Ozone Factory.
Very nice final result. You have combined the various elements and programs very well!
- Oshyan
Agree with Oshyan but, and there's often a but, the wheels have motion blur but there's no driver?
Looks great.
Quote from: bobbystahr on January 03, 2017, 02:49:17 PM
Agree with Oshyan but, and there's often a but, the wheels have motion blur but there's no driver?
The driver is keeping a low profile as he just jacked the car. ::)
Quote from: matrix2003 on January 03, 2017, 06:19:28 PM
Quote from: bobbystahr on January 03, 2017, 02:49:17 PM
Agree with Oshyan but, and there's often a but, the wheels have motion blur but there's no driver?
The driver is keeping a low profile as he just jacked the car. ::)
Oh, this is L A? hee hee hee
That's a really odd looking motor-home... :o How's it handle in the corners? heh
Maybe a bit of motion blur on the background structure to help separate it from the vehicle?
Later
Quote from: bobbystahr on January 03, 2017, 02:49:17 PM
Agree with Oshyan but, and there's often a but, the wheels have motion blur but there's no driver?
It's 2017: you haven't heard of driverless cars:) Just kidding, I did actually have a driver in there, but it was a distraction and didn't look good for a slew of reasons. As I'd spent too long on this piece already - had to shift to other projects - and it's intended more as a conceptual still for this speculative spot, I decided to just remove the driver for now. There's a handful of other issues too, El Kabong noted another one in that while there is proper physical rendered motion blur on the car and house (note the left to right blur falloff along the house edge) it doesn't feel right & needs more work in compositing...
Thanks for all the comments! Look forward to using Terragen in more work and hopefully revisiting this with some motion shots...
Quote from: oliverz3d on January 16, 2017, 03:37:00 PM
Quote from: bobbystahr on January 03, 2017, 02:49:17 PM
Agree with Oshyan but, and there's often a but, the wheels have motion blur but there's no driver?
It's 2017: you haven't heard of driverless cars:) Just kidding, I did actually have a driver in there, but it was a distraction and didn't look good for a slew of reasons. As I'd spent too long on this piece already - had to shift to other projects - and it's intended more as a conceptual still for this speculative spot, I decided to just remove the driver for now. There's a handful of other issues too, El Kabong noted another one in that while there is proper physical rendered motion blur on the car and house (note the left to right blur falloff along the house edge) it doesn't feel right & needs more work in compositing...
Thanks for all the comments! Look forward to using Terragen in more work and hopefully revisiting this with some motion shots...
I get that...I have quite a number of projects on hold...