Friday, May 27, 2011

Art Studio Revision

I couldn't quite sit on this one, so I made a few more changes :)




1) The haze quality has been bumped up to get rid of the graininess and the overall haze has been softened

2) I brightened up the bounce light a bit and darkened the textures on the walls

3) I increased the rim lighting on some of the foreground objects

4) I brough down some of the lighting on the main subjects in the center

5) I added Ambient Occlusion to the overall image rather than doing it in post. My reason for this is the haze is difficult to composite in post due to its overall effect on lighting and the occlusion pass didn't look right layered on top. I tried tweaking the occlusion pass using a haze pass to dampen it down wherever the haze existed but it still wasn't quite right ... so doing it pre-render seems to work better for this case.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Art Studio - Done for now ...

I think I'm done with this for now, looking forward to spending time on something else :)



We will revisit later.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Art Studio Update

I'm hoping to have this somewhat wrapped up by tomorrow (Monday) evening so I will have stayed true to my 1 week deadline. Here's where I started tonight:




And here's where I'm wrapping up for the evening!



Night!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Art Studio

Tonight I started working in earnest on the second lighting challenge from CGSociety - the Art Studio. Here's my starting and end point for the evening :






I'm trying to figure out exactly how I want the light to fall. This is a pretty good approximation but I want to bring more of the details out of the foreground elements without losing the silhouettes they provide. I think I'll try to focus more on rim lighting tomorrow. There are some compositional problems such as the easel in the left rear and perhaps even the hanging lights.


With all that in mind I am enjoying a number of different aspects of this setup. The lighting is beginning to feel like a warm pool in an otherwise dim room.


I have been learning to use Photoshop to texture directly on my 3D objects. There are a number of benefits to this approach, the best of which is real time visualization of how my textures look on the 3D model. I was a bit clunky with it at first but I think it's paying off. The stool seat in the foreground was painted in photoshop using a number of different images as samples - there are bump, reflection, diffuse and specular maps present.


At this point we're 15% complete.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Back to lighting

I've been working on one of the CGTalk lighting challenges : SciFi

The challenges give you a pre-modeled scene and let you focus more on lighting and shading

It has been a good opportunity for me to learn a few new tricks and to concentrate completely on CG Lighting, which I love!! What a fun week it has been working on this :) Here are some renders from the journey so far and what I've learned :












For the non CG people : Directing the eye with color and light has been one of my more central areas of focus in this project. I think compositionally it could still use some work but animation has yet to be added. I really enjoyed playing with warm\cool color contrast, I think in the next piece I'll perhaps do the inverse and see what I come up with.

For the CG people : This is my first attempt using Importons and Irradiance Particles, which I love ... I was a little biased against "GI" solutions because I hated photons in Mental Ray. This was good for me because throughout The Red Kite I forced myself to light EVERYTHING without any GI. I learned a lot through that process. Now I enjoy IP\Importons because the artifacting is low, render times aren't that bad, and it really helps make nice renders when used well.

I also learned a lot in the rendering and compositing process. To get the final render I picked up a nifty trick where I subtracted all my passes from my masterbeauty which left me with a tonemapping pass, essentially ... I then used that as a pass which I added all the other layers back onto in order to create the same as my masterbeauty pass but in layers rather than 1 pass. Using these seperated layers I was really able to add some glow to areas I wanted, make the buttons look more refractive and have more fun with color. Big fan of post processing.

centering

Creatively I've been meandering.

One of the suggestions I was given is that I should get back to basics and focus on what really matters rather than letting all the other 'things' take over. So in defiance of these 'things' I've opted to focus on the following :

1) CG Lighting \ Shading \ Texturing \ Rendering \ Compositing
2) Scripting in Python and MEL
3) My family and other ruminations (yes, I've created an out)