Realistic Moth
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Realistic Moth
Hey,
Here is a render of what I have been working on the last few weeks. It's an Eight-Spotted Forester moth. My goal is to make it as realistic as possible.
I will update this post when I make some progress
Comments are apreciated.
Current Update (Thurs May 11th, 2006)
Previous Update (Mon May 9th, 2006)
http://3dartisan.net/chris/Moth12.jpg
Previous Update (Posted Sat May 7th, 2006)
http://3dartisan.net/chris/moth9.jpg
Previous Update (Posted Thu May 04, 2006 )
http://3dartisan.net/chris/moth4.jpg
Thanks
Here is a render of what I have been working on the last few weeks. It's an Eight-Spotted Forester moth. My goal is to make it as realistic as possible.
I will update this post when I make some progress
Comments are apreciated.
Current Update (Thurs May 11th, 2006)
Previous Update (Mon May 9th, 2006)
http://3dartisan.net/chris/Moth12.jpg
Previous Update (Posted Sat May 7th, 2006)
http://3dartisan.net/chris/moth9.jpg
Previous Update (Posted Thu May 04, 2006 )
http://3dartisan.net/chris/moth4.jpg
Thanks
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I like it quite a bit
The Thorax area (the area with the black ridges) needs some texture to it, and the wings look slightly too much like Cloth with frayed edges. Maybe make the vein-like streaks going through the wings smaller, and more defined (not quite so soft) and perhaps make the patches of color slightly more defined.
But it still looks excellent!
The Thorax area (the area with the black ridges) needs some texture to it, and the wings look slightly too much like Cloth with frayed edges. Maybe make the vein-like streaks going through the wings smaller, and more defined (not quite so soft) and perhaps make the patches of color slightly more defined.
But it still looks excellent!
This should be able to pass for realistic.
Try adjusting your lighting. Then adjust your color levels to match how a camera would see the same colors in that light.
You might want to look into this style of lighting...
http://67.15.36.49/team/Tutorials/fake_gi/fake_01.asp
It's a way to fake gi
Try adjusting your lighting. Then adjust your color levels to match how a camera would see the same colors in that light.
You might want to look into this style of lighting...
http://67.15.36.49/team/Tutorials/fake_gi/fake_01.asp
It's a way to fake gi
Thanks for the comments.
Yea this is by no way a final render. I will have to do a better lighting set-up.
The thorax area kinda looks like tire rubber doesn't it? I have to paint some textures for that area.
I also agree that it kinda looks like cloth on the wings. I struggled quite a bit to make it look kinda chalky and not like cloth. Any other suggestions in this area would be helpful.
Yea this is by no way a final render. I will have to do a better lighting set-up.
The thorax area kinda looks like tire rubber doesn't it? I have to paint some textures for that area.
I also agree that it kinda looks like cloth on the wings. I struggled quite a bit to make it look kinda chalky and not like cloth. Any other suggestions in this area would be helpful.
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- DBB Ace
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I don't know what software you are using, but if it is Maya or Max (I think lightwave has it too) try using Subsurface scattering on the wings.
http://www.lamrug.org/resources/physsstips.html Maya
http://67.15.36.49/team/Tutorials/human ... n_skin.asp Max
http://www.lamrug.org/resources/physsstips.html Maya
http://67.15.36.49/team/Tutorials/human ... n_skin.asp Max
Thanks for the links. I am using both Max and Maya. I know both pretty well. I think I will try SSS on my model. I might have to render in layers cuzz i'm ruunning into memory problems when rendering so I don't know if I will be able to use SSS without a crash.
I should Have an update in a few days.
I should Have an update in a few days.
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ok here is a new update. I added the hair to the legs and head and attached the antenna to the head.
Now I just need to finish the hair on the legs and fix the viens on the wings.
http://3dartisan.net/chris/Moth12.jpg
Now I just need to finish the hair on the legs and fix the viens on the wings.
http://3dartisan.net/chris/Moth12.jpg
Yea I agree the furr is a bit too long. I fixed up the veins and made them smaller and got a better lighting setup.
Here is a new render
www.3dartisan.net/chris/Moth14.jpg
Here is a new render
www.3dartisan.net/chris/Moth14.jpg