Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Another Kick At The Can


I've decided to take another shot at this still life example. I wasn't entirely happy with the previous results of both my render and my composite. In the previous render I was trying to subdue the background, but I just made it muddy and murky. I really wanted to punch up the lighting in a second attempt. I've also integrated GI and Final Gather for this second round. The lighting under the furniture on the left really shows that, I think.

So is it better? I think so. Is it perfect? Not yet. Will I work on it some more? Probably.

Below is my composite showing on the left what it looked like before I added any effects or colour corrections. The right image is the same as the above image.


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Demo Reel

Here's the demo reel I'd been working on this past summer and have hosted on my main website. I thought I'd kick off the new blog by pushing it at you again.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Render Test


We're now 6 weeks into the school year and I've started off my rendering class at a more reasonable pace than in past years. The first series of lessons was to get into the use of mental ray for rendering, however we're not yet using advanced lighting such as Final Gather or Global Illumination (yet). Along with that, the first month was a big introduction to linear workflow. Simply using spot, area, point, and directional lights, we've been looking at how to direct the eye, cast realistic shadows, and look at light colour temperature all while working on our basic material knowledge.

In this still life example I've set up, the students were allowed to use render layers in order to break up background from foreground, and use ambient occlusion to augment the contact shadows. This scene of mine is 4 layers of depth, along with their respective AO layers. In the image above on the left you can see the original layers and what it looked like straight out of Maya. On the right is the Fusion tweaking I've done with masking and colour corrections to try for something a bit more photographic. I find the glass and chrome table on which the breakfast tray is sitting just a bit confusing to look at, however as with so many other projects, it's time to move on. As usual, feedback is welcome.


Thursday, January 6, 2011

An Update

Here's a small update to the teacup image. I'm getting it to the point where I can use it for a lesson. It's coming along but I still have a small list of things to fix before I can do this with my class. I'm getting happy with it though.