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Matt Hallock 06-03-2004 14:46

Was bored yesterday...
 
Was sitting around pretty bored on Friday, decided I'd model a little architecture. Took around three hours to complete, minus render time.



sanddrag 06-03-2004 14:51

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
Very very impressive. When I first saw this (only the top half of the first picture, I thought, "That's stupid, he just took a picture of his hotel room at a regional" Hehe.

Raven_Writer 06-03-2004 18:13

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
I second what sanddrag all the way.

I wish I could pull stuff off like this.

ThetaDot 06-03-2004 18:35

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
you can
fancy renderers today can hide so much
i'd rather see things done with traditional lighting
where you actually had to put some thought into it and do it by hand

kcy88 06-03-2004 18:48

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
the lighting on the chair outside on the deck doesn't make sense,
it is a day scene and ur goal was to have the sun shine into the room right?
Try decreasing the amount of light being absorbed by the chair padding.

but overall, really nice.

jonathan lall 06-03-2004 18:49

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
Very very impressive. When I first saw this (only the top half of the first picture, I thought, "That's stupid, he just took a picture of his hotel room at a regional" Hehe.

"That's not a picture?"

Impressive.

Matt Hallock 06-03-2004 21:07

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ThetaDot
you can
fancy renderers today can hide so much
i'd rather see things done with traditional lighting
where you actually had to put some thought into it and do it by hand


However, you're no longer forced to do it by hand, and that's what can be wonderful about Vray, Mental Ray, POVray or whatever you use. The lighting itself is pretty unrealistic, if you look at the angle of the shadows the brightness of the sky in the back is unrealistic. The chairs do absorb too much of the light.

Photon mapping is not just plug and go, when I was in class I carefully though for a few hours (It was Friday, I was doing nothing the whole day) the situation of lighting, how much it should generate, how much it should bounce, light color, material absorbtion and so on.

Cory 06-03-2004 21:09

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
Who the hell cares? Stop being so nitpicky. He said he was bored, not that he was making a professional rendering of a hotel room.

I like it. It looks EXTREMELY good, I am stunned that anyone could do such a thing in such a short amount of time.

Cory

ThetaDot 07-03-2004 10:56

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
Listen man I've been in this for a while.
The changes in the programs over the years have allowed the gap between truly talented artists and not so talented artists to close.
It might LOOK neat but consideration will still be taken over the piece as if the nice renderer wasn't there. I'm only telling you how it is.

Frustrating to see most people today missing the basics.
At this point i'd say forget the renderer and work on your modeling and texturing skills if you want to be recognized. Lighting is no longer an area of expertise - it's now done for you. Hopefully we'll never see a program that does everything for you. What is the fun or challenge in that?
i'm sure all of you would just eat it up


PREDICTION OF THIS FORUM IN 5 YEARS:
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POSTER A:
sup guys i was bored so i decided to model a street. Took me 10 minutes minus render time (of 3 seconds). I love max 11!! It's all automatic!



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POSTER B:

WOW very very impressive.

--
POSTER C:

EXTREMELY GOOD

-------------------------------------------


Get my point?
All the guys who have worked hard learning things over several years are being over run by kids who have nice new programs that do the same thing in 5 minutes. If all of you worked hard over the next five years and saw a post like my hypothetical one above, you'd be mad, too.


word

ThetaDot 07-03-2004 10:57

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
ignore me i'm such a scrooge

dlavery 07-03-2004 13:57

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
This all sort of makes me wonder if the following conversation might have ever taken place:

Fletcher #1: Geez, I'm really getting sick of all these kids. They just don't know what it takes to be a really good fletcher any more.

Fletcher #2: Yeah, it is like they don't even want to know what it takes to perform the craft. All they want to do is just use those new-fangled "guns" or whatever they are called, when we go hunting. They don't even make the danged things - they just "use" them!

Flecther #1: I tell ya, they just have no appreciation any more for good fletching - most of them wouldn't even know if it they saw a good fletching job. And don't even ask them to try to do it themselves! Ha! No way! They don't even know the basics!

Flecther #2: Yeah, these kids nowadays, they just don't get it. Hey, I'm gettin' hungry. What should we have for lunch?

Fletcher #1: I don't have much. I was hunting all day yesterday, and only got one rabbit. There doesn't seem to be much game about right now.

Fletcher #2: But the young gunsmiths next door seem to have a lot from yesterdays hunt. I wonder why? Hey, maybe we can work off something with them in trade.

Fletcher #1: I dunno. We can give it a try, but I am not sure we have much they will want. Have you noticed that business has really dropped off recently? I don't know if I am going to be able to stay in the trade. I'm telling you, nobody really appreciates a good fletcher any more...


So how many fletchers have you all seen around lately? (or wheelrights vs. tire factories, or hand typesetters vs. laser printers, or FORTRAN programmers vs. C+ programmers, etc.) :)

-dave

rowe 07-03-2004 14:46

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ThetaDot
The changes in the programs over the years have allowed the gap between truly talented artists and not so talented artists to close.
It might LOOK neat but consideration will still be taken over the piece as if the nice renderer wasn't there.

i would tend to agree with you that the programs are doing more and more of the work. but as this happens you wont be able to see the uniqueness in the artists. for example, today renders take care of most of the lighting, but it all looks the same, the more you see, the more boring it gets. but someone who actually knows how to setup the lighting can still make very interesting lighting that could distingush him from the mass production that were used to seeing. or lets switch to another medium altogether: photography. anyone can go buy a camera an snap a few pictures, not hard to do at all, but to truly excellent, you must know how to make your scene interesting (lighting, placement of objects, etc). the same goes for the us today. in a couple of years, you're probably right, you will be able to make a scene in 10 mins because the program does everything for you, but trust me, there will be a differece between the mass produced and the true art.

Matt Hallock 07-03-2004 14:58

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
It's not like I couldn't create lighting the hard way and have it look the same, because that's how I did it before these, 'new fangled rendering systems came out.' Lighting is becoming a lost art if people skip the basics and just go straight to photon mapping, however, since I spent time on the setup of lights long before, I don't see any reason why I should set it up when something else can do it for me if I already know how.

How is it you are able to question my integrity as a '3D artist' for lack of better words. I've gone from program to program over the last four years and it is pathetic to see people go into some program and turn on skylight and call it quits.

ThetaDot 07-03-2004 15:27

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Hallock
I don't see any reason why I should set it up when something else can do it for me if I already know how.

I guess then it rests on your "integrity" or your character.
Kind of like the samurai who keeps to his sword instead of picking up a gun... like the Jedi who keeps to his saber.

Really when you look at it, this situation has gone on for thousands of years in nearly everything. Some always welcome the "new and improved" and some remain where they are and mourn (hello mindset of elderly people).

How often does the new and improved really improve things?
I have no doubt on the larer scale that many of the new things have been and are genuinely good additions to the world (hello indoor plumbing)... but there are always those small group of things where you just wish they had been left alone.

We must have pride in our old lighting ways!
WWJD?
(what would a jedi do) ;)

Matt Hallock 07-03-2004 15:38

Re: Was bored yesterday...
 
Well, I was going to make the point that I'd take a finely tuned automobile over a horse and buggy, however after reading your post I think you'd agree with that as well. This is probably just one position we disagree on, where I think some of the things these new renderers have to offer is great and exciting, whereas you think it lacks skill. I guess we'll just agree to disagree, I don't think you'll change my opinion, or mine yours.


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