Ring designed during profesional jewelry teaching for 3DESIGN CAD
The ring was rendered using LUXCORE 2.5 composited with renders made with CYCLES X
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Ring on the shelf
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Re: Ring on the shelf
wow, looks great! how did you do the light flares? was it the glare node in the compositor? everytime i use the glare node, it doesn't look good.
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Re: Ring on the shelf
Thank you
The glare, yes indeed the glare effect through composite in Blender turns generally bad for jewels (in something like 90% of the cases)... I made in photo paint . Obviously for animation that would be another matter...
The glare, yes indeed the glare effect through composite in Blender turns generally bad for jewels (in something like 90% of the cases)... I made in photo paint . Obviously for animation that would be another matter...
Re: Ring on the shelf
It's a very nice visualization. It would be more striking if the stone on the ring was a little clearer. What did you use as the f-stop value?
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Yes you are right, the stones look rather not sharp. But I don't know exactly why, and I don't think it is the f-stop (0.02 I have used it many times like this), because all the stones lost their sharp edges... And I noticed way after publishing this render I guess I was focusing on too many other things and I might have liked the general result as a whole. It is the first time I witness this fenomena, but I will look into it only if it happens again, because I have too many projects going on. I might check the f-stop anyway, I am always curious.
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Re: Ring on the shelf
Thank you @nogay ... So, investigating on the matter of those unsharp or even melted looking gemstones, the HDR was the source of that rather strange fenomena, and not the F-STOP. So, I made a new version, I prefer this new version.
Re: Ring on the shelf
You are welcome. It looks much better. the hardness and clarity of the diamond is more pronounced.
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i always have difficulty with depth of field because if you use too much it will look blurry, but if you dont use enough, the effect isn't noticeable. And its always difficult to judge in the viewport because the final render is alot clearer and the depth of field effect is alot more prominent.joyasrohrbach wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 5:11 am Yes you are right, the stones look rather not sharp. But I don't know exactly why, and I don't think it is the f-stop (0.02 I have used it many times like this), because all the stones lost their sharp edges... And I noticed way after publishing this render I guess I was focusing on too many other things and I might have liked the general result as a whole. It is the first time I witness this fenomena, but I will look into it only if it happens again, because I have too many projects going on. I might check the f-stop anyway, I am always curious.
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