Carrara Community Art Gallery - Show us your Renders!!!

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  • KhoeKhoe Posts: 344
    edited February 14

    Hello everyone, after a long break I've started working with Carrara again. The break helped me gain new insights; I was able to improve my lighting setup quite a bit, and this is a new result.

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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,497

    Khoe said:

    Hello everyone, after a long break I've started working with Carrara again. The break helped me gain new insights; I was able to improve my lighting setup quite a bit, and this is a new result.
     

    Looks good, pretty spooky.

  • therixxtherixx Posts: 257

    A good result, indeed, Khoe

  • KhoeKhoe Posts: 344

    therixx said:

    A good result, indeed, Khoe

     

    Thank you :) 

  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,410

    Khoe said:

    Hello everyone, after a long break I've started working with Carrara again. The break helped me gain new insights; I was able to improve my lighting setup quite a bit, and this is a new result.

     

    Looks great!  

  • KhoeKhoe Posts: 344

    Diomede said:

    Khoe said:

    Hello everyone, after a long break I've started working with Carrara again. The break helped me gain new insights; I was able to improve my lighting setup quite a bit, and this is a new result.

     

    Looks great!  

    thank you :)

     

  • KhoeKhoe Posts: 344

    I also created an animation of the image using AI. It's quite interesting.


    https://youtu.be/leAYENCCD4c

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689

    cool yes

    subscribed 

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,497

    Khoe said:

    I also created an animation of the image using AI. It's quite interesting.
     

    Very well done.  Did the fish survive? 

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,951

    A I can be useful yes

    I created this song and video using some of my images and A I

  • KhoeKhoe Posts: 344

    Steve K said:

    Khoe said:

    I also created an animation of the image using AI. It's quite interesting.
     

    Very well done.  Did the fish survive? 

    Probably not, that's the one the pterosaur got. ;)  
     

  • therixxtherixx Posts: 257

    As some of you will remember, I am not fond of AI, especially in creativity, since instead of being a tool it usually becomes a substitute to whom (which) you commission the art instead of doing it. So, like Wendy put it some time ago, maybe it's art, but not my art.
    That said, sometimes the results are amazing. Your animations are interesting, indeed.
    And I still can't believe how good this is:

  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 9,298

    Khoe said:

    Hello everyone, after a long break I've started working with Carrara again. The break helped me gain new insights; I was able to improve my lighting setup quite a bit, and this is a new result.

    Excellent work !!!

  • KhoeKhoe Posts: 344

    Bunyip02 said:

    Khoe said:

    Hello everyone, after a long break I've started working with Carrara again. The break helped me gain new insights; I was able to improve my lighting setup quite a bit, and this is a new result.

    Excellent work !!!

    Thank you :)  

  • KhoeKhoe Posts: 344
    edited April 1

    Next Image is redy. 
     

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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,497

    Khoe said:

    Next Image is redy. 

    Cool, nice depth.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689

    very epic looking 

  • KhoeKhoe Posts: 344

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

     

    very epic looking 

    thank you 

  • therixxtherixx Posts: 257

    Impressive as always, Khoe yes

  • therixxtherixx Posts: 257
    edited April 5

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    But any new technology should be used with caution, avoiding misuse before understanding it enough to be safe.
    Otherwise, unwanted and potentially dangerous effects may occur.

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    Carrara 8.5 Pro render. No A.I. was annoyed by asking it to do this for me.

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689

    therixx said:

     


    Carrara 8.5 Pro render. No A.I. was annoyed by asking it to do this for me.

    OMG but I want to see an AI animate it wink 

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,951
    edited April 5

    what's Easter without a terrific @therixx image heart

    Chocodile Croc

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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,497

    therixx said:

    Even though the meaning and origin of the strange monolith (aka ChocoPortal, from now on) are still shrouded in mystery, the Chocorabbits want, nevertheless, to take advantage of this convenient and funny discovery.
    But any new technology should be used with caution, avoiding misuse before understanding it enough to be safe.
    Otherwise, unwanted and potentially dangerous effects may occur.

    Best wishes for a…
    TECHNOLOGICALLY SAVVY EASTER 2026!

    ...


    Carrara 8.5 Pro render. No A.I. was annoyed by asking it to do this for me.

    Cool, pretty surreal.  If you go the dangerous, scary route to animation, you might find inspiration here:

  • therixxtherixx Posts: 257
    edited April 9

    - Thank you, Master @Stezza! What's this thread without you heart
    - Ahh, the famous frog rain scene from "Magnolia", @SteveK. I saw that movie so many years ago, maybe it's time to rewatch it.
    - @Wendy, you know that, at least for the moment, I don't like to use AI in my images; but of course I realize that there is a difference between having an image completely made by AI and doing your image by yourself and then having the AI helping with filters, animations or something like that. So, if you think it can be animated that way and really want to see that (I wouldn't know where to start), Chocorabbits grant you a special permission to animate the scene with AI. We can also provide you with higher resolution renders ;-)

    By the way, I noticed an issue and maybe I should post it in the thread about tips on using stuff in Carrara. So, the lens flares are directly made by Carrara, but they were supposed to be stronger than what I posted. They were ok while I was rendering at small sizes, but my final renders are 4096x2304, and the higher the resolution, the weaker the lens flares become. So I raised the streaks intensity to 100 and here it is again, but like it was meant to be since the beginning.

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689

    therixx while I am neutral about AI, I do respect others views on it

    I mostly use it myself, to enhance and animate existing images I have or have made

    family photos, my 3D renders etc

    I will prompt stuff too but that is something I am not so invested in as I had no hand in creating it, it's just pretty pictures and animations I play with for fun

    no point in high resolution either as AI, at least the free versions (and I won't pay for it) are all low resolution 

     

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