Saturday, February 20, 2021

RENDERS DONE END 2020

Here are renders I have completed end 2020 and only now start uploading them.  I was a bit lazy to update my blog.  I still need to upload them to my Renderosity Galleries but in order to that I need to put more information in regards the items used.  Some of these renders are not fully completed.








































Thursday, March 19, 2020

RANDOM W.I.P. 3D WORK OF ART

Since my returning back home from my visit to Cape Town 2019, I haven't uploaded 3D art to my blog although many renders was done afterwards with the help of my good friend, Peter.  Here are some of the unfinished works and test renders thereof.

The model of the vintage fire engine is still not finished.  Peter and I still have to complete the pump part at the back.  Peter has built the main fire engine and I the bell,  wheels, side vent grill and ladder and now busy with pump area at the back.  Peter has done the fire hose, Genesis male fire fighter with clothes and the pose himself.

The model of the wicker trolley is finished but I still need to make a full scene with it.  The renders shown here are still missing the chassis part underneath and the standing hook.

The first image is a 3D office room putting together by myself.  Here I have used freebie office models and a free texture.  The pillar is just added for a bit of balance but not really working here.  Texture used for an African tone but maybe a bit harsh. The same texture I have used on the clothing piece where it works much better!  Character used is Genesis 3 Female from Daz3D using Daz Studio.  Daz Studio 4.12 is still free!



The following 3D renders are done in Daz Studio 4.12.
Here, with Peter's help, I have assembled this town scene (render) using a free town model and the 1915 Dennis Fire Engine.



The following scene I have done in Daz Studio testing Genesis 3 Female and Genesis 3 Male and freebie clothing.  The poses and expressions I have created myself.




Another scene done in Daz Studio used the same environment as above.



A Pose I have done recently using the photo of an article in HUISGENOOT magazine.


Here I have used a freebie toy cart, toys and Genesis Child morph.

Peter created a model of a party horn (fiepp) and I tested it in the following renders.
Child is Genesis morph.  Party hat is also a freebie.


The following renders are of a free town model Peter and myself worked on (also used for Fire Engine above).  The render with streets is where buildings are hidden.  One can also delete these buildings and use your own buildings.


This is just a test render with old vintage buildings, a road and mountains.