Show Us Your Iray Renders. Part VII

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  • JVRendererJVRenderer Posts: 664

    Freddie E. Neuman, Alfred's baby sister.

    Credits:
    Osuine for Genesis 8 Female by Sangriart
    Rose Hair for Genesis 3 and 8 Female(s) by Outoftouch
    India HD For Genesis 8 Female by Colm Jackson
    Sweet Doll - Lingerie set for Genesis 3 Females by Pretty3D
    Charlotte 8 HD by Daz3d

    Freddie

  • JamesJABJamesJAB Posts: 1,766

    Just more fun rendering at high render quality settings.

  • Matt_CastleMatt_Castle Posts: 3,101
    edited May 2019

    Unfortunately, not a very sophisticated one as I'm currently on an old (and not even very powerful when it was new) laptop that renders even simple scenes at a complete crawl.

    When creating a contemporary fantasy universe, it follows that the 1980s must have happened. (Alas, I tried to find a proper vintage brick of a boombox for this, but this slightly-too-modern one is the best I could dig up).


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  • deathbycanondeathbycanon Posts: 1,227

    Playing with some new lights, credits in the image link.

  • Matt_CastleMatt_Castle Posts: 3,101
    edited May 2019

    Tried to push my laptop far enough to have something that didn't have to rely on a gradient background, although the quality I can render in a reasonable amount of time is still rather limited.


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    Unfortunately I realised after rendering that I would have liked to have lowered the roughness on a lot of the locomotive surfaces, but I couldn't justify rendering it over again.

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  • dougjdougj Posts: 92
    edited May 2019

    using natural lighting only (sun-sky).

     

     

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  • RafmerRafmer Posts: 564
    dougj said:

    using natural lighting only (sun-sky).

    Really nice work!

  • Matt_CastleMatt_Castle Posts: 3,101


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    Still stuck with the laptop that can't really render proper scenes, but I decided to experiment to see what I could do with the Cyborg Generation 8 Female I picked up a few days ago.

    It's supposed to be compatible with some G8F items, but within the setting I'm creating, artificial intelligences tend to wear clothing (various reasons - partly because it's a societal norm, partly because many of them actually want to), so I wanted to see how well I could dress the figure. It has a few places where the shape juts out a bit too much from the normal G8F shape, but it wasn't too hard to cook up some custom morphs in Blender to dial these to fit the normal silhouette better to the point that the remaining differences were an easy fix with Fit Control and the like.

    I'm not sure how many others have tried to dress these figures (a quick search of the gallery turned up a couple of attempts to use draping cloaks on the male figure), but I'm reasonably happy with this as an attempt.

    The head is Charlotte 8 though, with some (modified) cyborg textures from over at Rendo, and some morphs that slightly change the shape of the cyborg's skull to do things like better line the teeth up and avoid poke-through. (Again, I have pre-conceived notions about AIs and robotics in my setting, so a full range of facial expressions is important).

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,852
    dougj said:

    using natural lighting only (sun-sky).

     

     

    Nice job!

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    edited May 2019

     Just A Couple Of Paranormal Investigators

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  • JamesJABJamesJAB Posts: 1,766

    Well, since Jemma for G8F is a cosplay girl...

    Here's the moment that she realizes the cosplay Octopus Tentacles she ordered off the internet are a little too real and maybe just a little too permanent...

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,225

    Homeward Bound

    2019-04-29 02:32:56.372 Total Rendering Time: 5 hours 11 minutes 42.17 seconds

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    2019-04-29 13:34:01.493 Total Rendering Time: 5 hours 47 minutes 27.24 seconds

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  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,636

    Well done

  • Lothar WeberLothar Weber Posts: 1,611
    edited May 2019

    I ve tried to recreate the famous Rose aka B.S. - but it came out somthing different, can you guess? ;-)

     

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  • takezo_3001takezo_3001 Posts: 2,037

    I ve tried to recreate the famous Rose aka B.S. - but it came out somthing different, can you guess? ;-)

     

    I checked out your gallery, you must be a photographer, the composition/lighting of your pieces are brilliant!!

  • Midnight_storiesMidnight_stories Posts: 4,112
    edited May 2019

    Having fun with the new one Lol!

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  • Matt_CastleMatt_Castle Posts: 3,101

    Now I've had a chance to experiment with the formula for fitting clothes to the Gen 8 Cyborg, something a bit more sophisticated.

    For no particular reason, this AI is called "Viki Severn".


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    There are only a few thousand sapient artificial intelligences worldwide, making them very rare compared to the millions of "dumb" automatons (which, while sophisticated, are neither self-aware or capable of advanced reasoning).

    With automatons being worth thousands, there is naturally a steady trade in stolen chassis, often simply hijacked off the street while running errands - generally after being disabled with a "pulser" (miniaturised EMP devices with a range of a few feet, intended for law enforcement to disable automatons that have been hacked or just gone haywire).
    As AIs generally have to pick from the same chassis models as automatons (very few have completely custom chassis), there have been a few cases where AIs have simply disappeared - mistaken for regular robots, pulsed, wiped, and sold on the second-hand market.

    Occasionally murder convictions are brought against the gangs (at least, in those jurisdictions that recognise AI rights) when the cases could be proven, but this is rare.
    The largely ignored phenomenon was brought more thoroughly into the public consciousness when the AI Viki Severn rebooted after being kidnapped, and was forced to use part of the gang's own armoury to "persuade" them to let her go the the police...

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    edited May 2019

    Someone is always watching you #Gallery

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  • XpiderManXpiderMan Posts: 426
    edited May 2019

    A thank you kiss for fixing that picture frame.

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  • Lothar WeberLothar Weber Posts: 1,611

    First test and WIP. Waiting for @3cpo s. Water 

     

  • GoggerGogger Posts: 2,519
    edited May 2019

    Can't believe I waited all this time to FINALLY render Kalea (G3F).  I got her when she first came out and liked her a lot but just kept getting newer, more shiny things.

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  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,852
    Gogger said:

    Can't believe I waited all this time to FINALLY render Kalea (G3F).  I got her when she first came out and liked her a lot but just kept getting newer, more shiny things.

    LOL, I hate when that happens. Nice image, she is beautiful.

  • tkdroberttkdrobert Posts: 3,618
    Gogger said:

    Can't believe I waited all this time to FINALLY render Kalea (G3F).  I got her when she first came out and liked her a lot but just kept getting newer, more shiny things.

    Beautiful.

  • Celes1138Celes1138 Posts: 17
    edited May 2019

    Playing around with Blender's liquid and particle simulators. Still not happy with it but after a dozen attempts to get what I wanted I just wanted to finish it.

     

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  • JamesJABJamesJAB Posts: 1,766

    Just messing around with character shapes and my glasses.
    I like how this render turned out.

  • GoggerGogger Posts: 2,519
    edited May 2019

    Lots of lightplay in this one.  Inspired by a stock photo I saw on Pexels.



     

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  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 2,085

    Thought I'd share this before and after. The before is after I remade some textures (red shirt etc) the after is after I opened it later (original blue shirt)

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  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 2,085

    Thought I'd share this before and after. The before is after I remade some textures (red shirt etc) the after is after I opened it later (original blue shirt)

    As a Brit, I'm not sure I get that joke.

    Sorry but it might be hard to explain without discussing politics which is taboo here

    Other than that another name here for California is (amongst others) LaLa Land as we often wonder what fantasy world some of them live in

    We live in a better world than most in the US. Please do not insult California.

    I live live here in Southern Cal too and I think it's hilarious. But I'm originally from a part of Canada which once flew the Union Jack, and I did love some mothers do have em show (a brit show) so my ha ha may be warped a shade or two. frownblushlaugh

  • L'AdairL'Adair Posts: 9,479

    Thanks to RL, I haven't been as active on this thread as the many, wonderful, exceptional renders here deserve. This page alone has some really amazing artwork from Lothar Weber, Gogger, and deathbycanon, just to name a few. The tip of the iceberg, really. Wow. Not to mention a few laughs, as well.

    I've managed a second render this month, (and I hope to fit in a couple more,) this one for the PFDLives edition of Llola's challenge:

    Bear Creek

    Bear Creek, by L'Adair

    The full-size image is 2667 x 1500 pixels. I used a ghost light to make the face of the bear easier to see, but the smaller images generated by the site software still leave it a bit dark. You can view it full-size from the gallery page here.

    The set is Stonemason's Willow Creek. I used his render-settings for the lighting, (Sun-Sky Only mode,) but made some adjustments, and used my own camera without the DOF.

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