Another experiment with the comic rendering style I've been developing, with added volumetric lighting and a bit of depth of field. This is a model of a bombarded church I made some four years ago.
I'm not completely satisfied with the rendering, I think it looks a bit too busy. What do you guys think?
A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic book
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Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic bookFreelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer
Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic bookit's great! I guess if you wanted it less busy, just removing the pews and letting there be some clear floor space with debris would free it up a little so the rest would stand out more. What a model and style! Looks like you could do a not-bombed-out church just as well!.
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Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic bookYou continue to bring amazing images and I love 'em. Bloody marvelous and I hope to see a whole lot more please.
Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic book
Much appreciate, Mike! I'll keep posting new images at least until I'm forced to change careers, 'cus work has been weening lately.
Thank you, pbacot, that's a good idea!
Ah, I actually start with a non-bombed out model and then proceed to add destruction, I've found it's the best way. I might still have the intact church model but it's buried somewhere, so I'll give an example with another one. A client needed a model of an offshore missile launch platform that had been bombed out. So I first built the intact version: (keep in mind these images were not supposed to be final renders, just quick presentations for the client) Then I added some destruction as per the client's instructions: But then it was decided that the model should look a lot more bombed-out, so we ended up with this: Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer
Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic bookHere's another one of my comic book render experiments. It's of the Cyberpunk 2077 car model I made when the first proper trailer for the game came out:
I've posted an image of this scene here on the forum before. This is what the original render I made looked like: Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer
Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic bookhi, i really like your work, i want to make some questions about your workflow? you have a private contact to talk? thanks
Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic bookHey guys. I haven't posted anything recently so here's something quick - a model of a Cadillac Coupe Deville from 1972 that I just finished making for a client.
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Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic bookPerfect beauty!
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Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic bookThat's just beautiful
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Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic book
Hey, denny! You can send me a private message through this forum, or if you use Twitter, you can also send me a direct message from there. My twitter is twitter.com/Xayzer
Thank you very much, guys, I'm glad you like it! Here's the render with the Hidden Geometry overlay: Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer
Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic bookFor me the outstanding image has to be the fireside composition posted Wed Sep 04, 2019 7:27 pm. The light falling on the armchair with the blanket and newspaper are totally convincing. Superb work!
Re: A few of my models, used in the LAZARUS comic book
Thank you, shawb! I'm a bit fond of that one as well. Unfortunately, it ended up being used very little in the comic book. Freelance Sketchup modeler, always looking for more work. Twitter: @Xayxer
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