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How to model a Scroll

October 5th, 2011 No comments

[VIA: Rhino Tech Tips]

In this Rhinoceros video tutorial you’ll learn to model a simple scroll form like those you might see in fine woodwork or on jewelry.

Details, by Leo Bonilla

May 11th, 2011 No comments

[VIA: V-Ray Newsletter]

Details, by Leo Bonilla

Past featured artist, industrial designer, teacher, and V-Ray  for Rhino user talks about the importance of details in photorealistic renderings and shares some of his V-Ray images.

The whole of an image is a set of details situated strategically to create a sense of realism.

During the “Expresion V” class at the University Icesi, I teach a subject that is very important in the product design presentations: Details.

Details are a critical part of a high quality, realistic product image. I use the V-Ray for Rhino renders below to show my students that the details in material, lighting, shadows and contrast are just as important as the geometric aspects. By adding these visual properties, the image becomes a set of strategically placed details that create a sense of realism.

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Omni light

February 22nd, 2011 No comments

How to illuminate a lamp using an omni light, and how use the “Vray2sidedMtl” to create a translucency effect on the lamp shade.

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10 Basic Rules Of Image Composition

December 6th, 2010 No comments

As we all know, a way to pick the right type of image composition would make a big difference. It is very critical and demanding that how we process image composition falseness and truth, reality and fantasy, concealment and revelation, closeness and distance these opposite and untied relation in exact means.

Maxim Ganzha takes us back to basics with a look at the 10 main rules of image composition.

Introduction :

There are 10 main composition rules to bear in mind when it comes to creating an image. Following these rules can help to make your image more successful and visually appealing.

Please note that the works shown in this article are not mine, but have all been used with permission of the artists that created them.

1. Contrast :

How you can attract the viewer to your picture? You need to have contrast in your scene. The light object should be on dark background and vice versa.

contrast in your sense

2. Layout :

The key objects should not be placed chaotically. It is better that they form the shape of a simple geometric figure.

reasonable layout

3. Balance :

The objects located in opposite sides of frame should correspond to each other in terms of volume, size and color parameters.

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V-Ray Toon Materials

August 3rd, 2010 No comments

This video shows how to create toon materials in vray for Rhino 3D.