This project was for my Industrial Design assignment at university.
The task was to model a pair of sunglasses based on a real world example as well as formulate our own branding and logo.
Modelled using Autodesk Fusion 360.
Rendered in Luxcorerender 2.6 alpha through the blendluxcore addon.
(if the images seem slightly "grainy" it is because of my post processing, I usually render to a high sample count and then denoise. I often add noise back in depending on the scene to add realism)
I also had to scale the images down for the forum to allow me to upload.
"Digital Emily" 3D model and textures courtesy of the WikiHuman Project. https://vgl.ict.usc.edu/Data/DigitalEmily2/
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Industrial Design | Sunglasses: Oakley Jawbreakers
Re: Industrial Design | Sunglasses: Oakley Jawbreakers
Simply simply Lovely.
Thanks for sharing that refreshing work with Us.
Like the pick with water on the Glass. Wonderfull modelling
Would be cool to have them on the gallery
Thanks for sharing that refreshing work with Us.
Like the pick with water on the Glass. Wonderfull modelling
Would be cool to have them on the gallery
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Re: Industrial Design | Sunglasses: Oakley Jawbreakers
Thank you so much! I'm flattered you like these renders and the modelling!
I was initially unsure about including the render with the water, but i'm glad you like it!
Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/milanmomiroski
Re: Industrial Design | Sunglasses: Oakley Jawbreakers
Personally I think that products rendering is quite difficult to do. There might be mostly something which disappoint you in a render, may it be the reflection of the hdr, or a shadow.. or something else.
It can't be compared to archviz, where you setup a room, adding lights, objects, furniture, which in the end will look easily like a real photo with the right shaders.
Said this, in my opinion you did a great work with the glasses especially pic 4 and 6
It can't be compared to archviz, where you setup a room, adding lights, objects, furniture, which in the end will look easily like a real photo with the right shaders.
Said this, in my opinion you did a great work with the glasses especially pic 4 and 6
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Re: Industrial Design | Sunglasses: Oakley Jawbreakers
thank you! i'm glad you like it, and you're right, I also believe product rendering is quite difficult to do. There is always something that disappoints me in my own renders. Sometimes things look too simple, sometimes they look too complex. Sometimes there is not enough contrast, sometimes there is too much contrast.patro wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:40 pm Personally I think that products rendering is quite difficult to do. There might be mostly something which disappoint you in a render, may it be the reflection of the hdr, or a shadow.. or something else.
It can't be compared to archviz, where you setup a room, adding lights, objects, furniture, which in the end will look easily like a real photo with the right shaders.
Said this, in my opinion you did a great work with the glasses especially pic 4 and 6
I'm grateful that Luxcorerender allows me to achieve the realism I'm looking for
Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/milanmomiroski
Re: Industrial Design | Sunglasses: Oakley Jawbreakers
Exactly sometimes reflections looks to sharp, sometimes too blurred, sometimes not contrasted, sometimes then too dark, especially on tiny metal surfaces it's a pain in the a...dat_boi wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 3:47 ampatro wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:40 pm .......... and you're right, I also believe product rendering is quite difficult to do. There is always something that disappoints me in my own renders. Sometimes things look too simple, sometimes they look too complex. Sometimes there is not enough contrast, sometimes there is too much contrast.