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EAlexander

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  1. Well Sketchbook 03 just maxed me out. It hit 12,500 views - so thank you all for looking! Time to start fresh with Sketchbook 04, so here we go. Working on modeling and put together this Art Nouveau Armoire. I modelled the base cabinet in Vectorworks and then moved it to Cinema for the detail work (carving) as well as materials, lights, render, etc. This is using Corona 6 with R23. Thanks for looking - away we go.
  2. Hi, Cool start! I feel like the lighting is unmotivated I. E. Like there is a huge invisible sphere floating above the scene. It's not sunlight, and it's not coming from the street lamp, so it feels a bit weird. I would also tone down your white materials a bit. I usually use 70-80% grey for white objects. Your sidewalk is burning out so we have no contrast or shadows for the tables. Keep going! And try some other lighting options.
  3. I came for the clay. I stayed for the SSS.
  4. Yes to all of your questions. Relative scale of surrounding objects is key. You could also play with composition and smaller camera lensing to make it look more like it's looming over us.
  5. Looking good. I think it's hard to adapt a character that is so ingrained in our culture as 2d, but this is getting there. I remember an old episode where Bart goes into some kind of 3d wormhole and they did a sequence with him rendered out as a model and it felt a lot like this. Curious to see where this lands.
  6. Looks cool! I'd love to see some more wear and tear on the larger blue areas, which is looking a bit plastic like. Keep going!
  7. Yes, excellent! Thank you both for your hard work!
  8. Hi - are you doing the exploded views manually or are you using an effector with offset? Looks so cool! I've done them, but never that organized. e.
  9. EAlexander

    Ellie 3.0

    Looking good - can't wait to see her shoes and hear her backstory. πŸ™‚
  10. This is my kinda thread! Clay for the win....
  11. I think your assessment is correct - looking at Alex's image, the areas above the fence are bright and contrasty, but the main area of road is pretty flat and dull (from a lighting POV). I don't need (or want) every HDRI to be full on sun, but this feels underexposed a bit. I'll have a play with it when I get some time. Hope your leg is mending! e.
  12. Thanks! This isn't a backplate, it's a laser scan of a French building from Sketchfab and the road is a plane. I spent 4 seconds setting it up, hence it looks pretty mushy. πŸ™‚
  13. Here's some quick test shots using just your HDRI - no other lighting. I'm using Corona renderer here and this is just a quick test setup. Very nice - I would love to see more from you and would definitely love backplates as well. Great work. e.
  14. It's just too good to be stuck in a photo studio - release the beast!
  15. πŸ‘€We demand gnarly pavement! πŸ‘€
  16. Really nice as usual. I love that you always push your style in different directions.
  17. Sweet! Love that brief cornering video. Can't wait to see the full feature length animation πŸ™‚
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