Its been a while since there was a thread in here for people to post renders they have created in PhotoView360. Thought I would start one. Let's see some of your work.
Here is one I did a couple years back.
Its been a while since there was a thread in here for people to post renders they have created in PhotoView360. Thought I would start one. Let's see some of your work.
Here is one I did a couple years back.
Haha... Great new thread. I suspect most content will be from a while ago like mine here. But this is a quick rendering I did when I was testing the new environments and matching backplates in 2012? 2013 maybe? A while ago.. Entire car modeled in SW by former DS/SW employee Mark Biasotti. Using the "Landscape 2 Image 1" scene preset. I think I made the car look a bit too small with my chosen camera settings...but besides that the realism is there. Nothing beats a "matched" backkplate and HDR environment no matter what software you're using to render...
Ron Bates wrote:
Haha... Great new thread. I suspect most content will be from a while ago like mine here. But this is a quick rendering I did when I was testing the new environments and matching backplates in 2012? 2013 maybe? A while ago.. Entire car modeled in SW by former DS/SW employee Mark Biasotti. Using the "Landscape 2 Image 1" scene preset. I think I made the car look a bit too small with my chosen camera settings...but besides that the realism is there. Nothing beats a "matched" backkplate and HDR environment no matter what software you're using to render...
I think we may have all stolen Mark Biasotti Porsche somewhere along the line!
Nothing beats a "matched" backkplate and HDR environment no matter what software you're using to render... Couldn't agree more
Hi Paul Salvador so, not that I'm aware of. This photo is an older model of the Ovation dispenser and we've moved to a newer version and we haven't yet done any kind of testing for that but there are talks in other means of security (I'll leave it at that for now)...
Here's a later version of a show dispenser we did that had a lot of people asking if we were really going to offer it in this color combination, which was shiny piano black and polished chrome. No we aren't doing this... See if you can spot the two cable assemblies that somehow got in the pic
Steve C
Michael Lord wrote:
A little plumbing to start the day!
Very cool Michael,
Don't get too carried away with the plumbing or we'll have to start calling you 'Kenny' (Shane Jacobson ref)
Dave.
An all white version of an older Ovation Fuel Dispenser done for the Photoshop team so they could apply color and decals per customer/
Steve C