Render or Real?
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Render or Real?
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I got 8 out of 10.
For some reason the javascript didn't work for me in firefox, I had to use IE.
I got 8 out of 10.
For some reason the javascript didn't work for me in firefox, I had to use IE.
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I have a degree that says I need to know these things. The only one that fooled me was the blades of grass. If you get 10 out of 10 they give you a bonus round of 4 more pictures.Top Gun wrote:4 out of 10. How the hell did everyone else do so well?
4 out of 4 on that one. Some of those are pretty tricky though. Sometimes you just have to go with your gut instincts. Course, a little training doesn't hurt matters either
10/10 + 3/4. Background on the chairs looked wrong, but I didn't look at the chairs themselves in enough detail.
The fakes are usually very obviously "wrong", or else have too much of a "pattern" to be real. Some of the CGs were well-done (my personal "best CG" award goes to the scattered nails), and some of the "real" shots could easily be rendered, though, so sometimes you do just have to go with your instincts on it. We're usually pretty good about knowing if there's something out of place, even if we don't know what.
The fakes are usually very obviously "wrong", or else have too much of a "pattern" to be real. Some of the CGs were well-done (my personal "best CG" award goes to the scattered nails), and some of the "real" shots could easily be rendered, though, so sometimes you do just have to go with your instincts on it. We're usually pretty good about knowing if there's something out of place, even if we don't know what.
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Very good! Eight out of ten answers were correct. (The golf ball and the glasses got me)
The Bonus Challenge Results
You got 3 out of 4 answers correct.
(The dice didn't look right for some reason, tho' I should have guessed real because the writing showing through the die was of the correct natural angle)
The Bonus Challenge Results
You got 3 out of 4 answers correct.
(The dice didn't look right for some reason, tho' I should have guessed real because the writing showing through the die was of the correct natural angle)
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Yup, the nails are really tricky.BigSlideHimself wrote:8/10
That CG one with the nails scattered all over, it just doesn't seem fair to lather the picture in a blue filter, and the golfball photo is hyperreal.
PS, when you click on them for the larger image, it becomes readily apparant.
I got 6 out of 10, then 7 out of 10.
The pictures were tiny on my moniter though.
The face was the first thing I clicked on. All too easy.
The blades of grass were too bright somehow to be real.
The wine glass I said was CG because a wine glass would be fairly easy to make. It is a near perfect shape. However, I had doubts because of the wine inside. I did notice the reflections were all correct and the shadows were perfect. I find that CG objects in motion are usually easier to spot tahn in a still picture.
The golf ball I knew was real because the blur on the side I could easily tell was real, the color in the blades were also correct and held no perfect pattern. You can also see deformations on the ends of the various blades.
The nails I saw at a distance. I never suspected them as real though, surprisingly. They looked nearly perfect in shape at a distance. I should have clicked on the pictures to take a closer look. I would have noticed the iregularities in the various nails and taken note that each one was different.
The chess board I noticed the reflections were much too real. Although reflective surfaces are the most convincing in my opinion within the CG world. I marked it as real anyway. I also noted the irregularities in the shapes.
The table I couldn't really couldn't figure out what it was I was looking at until I clicked and saw it in a larger view. When you click on it, the spots of water are easy to spot and you can tell that those are clearly not CG art.
On the spoon and fork, the relfections were waaay overdone. Spotted that right off.
The other easy one I saw were the glasses, why? I knew that a set of interesting glasses would be something I would like to try to CG in order to really play with some cool effects. They also looked very perfect.
By far, people are the easiest CG art to spot. It sticks out like a soar thumb. That is why, even I prefer objects or creatures over human characters.
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8 of 10.
I got fooled by the golf ball (the grass didn't look real to me) and the nails laying everywhere. What was the giveaway in the nails photo?
On the grass one the blade of grass in the foreground had a slightly off CG looking texture to me. The blue glasses it looked like it would be too hard to get them that clean...
I got fooled by the golf ball (the grass didn't look real to me) and the nails laying everywhere. What was the giveaway in the nails photo?
On the grass one the blade of grass in the foreground had a slightly off CG looking texture to me. The blue glasses it looked like it would be too hard to get them that clean...
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