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Automotive Marketing Images

Hi Everyone, Happy 2019 first and foremost! This is a quick post to wish everyone a Happy 2019, and to also announce my upcoming Courses/Tutorials about the meticulous process involved in the creation of Automotive Marketing Images. The Courses/Tutorials will be available next week, and hope you find them useful for your current and upcoming projects. The renders depict the progress and the final renders of my latest Automotive Marketing images. I've used 3ds Max, V-Ray, AMD graphics card and Photoshop to finalize them. The 3d car model used was Tesla. External Night shot: One HDRI image was used for both, reflections and light source, with a road (vray matte object ) to capture the shadows and the reflections. Furthermore, I've matched the HDRI camera angle and it's shutter speed (noticeable on the lady and man in the background). The final tweaking was done in post to boost up the car and the overall image. Interior Studio Lighting render: I've used similar lighting rigs to those used in real photography (i.e. soft light on top and floodlights around the car to capture key car details/features. Because I didn't want to physically model the entire studio set, I've used a studio HDR image, for reflections only. For materials/finishes, I've used the v-ray car paint shader (main car body), metal procedural maps/shaders, glass and a complex vray blend procedural map with displacement for the studio floor. Photos were used as references for the camera angle, lighting and most materials/surfaces. I hope you like the final result. :0) 204127 204128 204129 204130 204131 Kind Regards Jamie Blog: http://jamiecardoso-mentalray.blogspot.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsW-Vcbz57BwPfiGIvVkSuA/featured Twitter: https://twitter.com/viztechsupport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/viztechsupportservices/ Portfolio: https://plus.google.com/photos/104065033582063290928/albums/6130346395208875441 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamie.viztechsupportservices Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2469908

Posted on 16.01.2019

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