This course will look at the fundamentals of rendering in Arnold. We'll go through the different light types available, cameras, shaders, Arnold's render settings and finally how to split an image into render passes (AOV's), before we then reassemble it i
Well ... i first wanna say .. that im sorry for not working on my millitary scean and not finishing it ...
Reasons : i was making a movie called War - peace ... and i go at a tournament where the judges said " 2 years before there was a topic like yours and u steal the idea" WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i was and just said f*****k that ... so i don't wanna hear about that anymore ... thats why ... :angery:
So about my project i am aiming in making intro for my breakdance crew and i will use 3D movie for that it will be attractive i think :attn:
If you do plan to put in some more detail, make sure you don't spend too much time on it, and also make sure it doesn't "overpower" the rest of the scene (including the character); in other words, make sure it isn't an "attention whore" :p
That aside...I think that light could either be a little more intense (brighter), and/or cover a little more of an area (radius).
haha great job with the new breakdance scene, i love everything youved done to it; the fence, new lightpost, broke chair etc well done man... not crits for that atm though there are some for the face :p
you probably know this but if you dont, try clean up the buttom part where i have circled in red, since that is making everything soo sharp which is resulting in a sharp buttom chin...
a Little help with the nose i need ... it's not looking too natural i think :headbang: :headbang: and suggestions how to fix it coz it's been and 1 hour i'm modeling it and i can't get a nice form
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