
(5 years and 3048 days ago)
(5 years and 3054 days ago)
The handle doesn't look very functional, too short and looks hard to hold. The bristles also look a bit too fine for a hair styling brush...The reflection on the table looks cool, and the overall lighting is quite realistic, it's just the brush that leaves a bit to be visually desired.
Realistic lightning..
The wood planks in the floor/table, scaled, would be like 3mm wide... Either that or it's a monstrously large brush!
awsome work dude
nice work
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My take on a cushioned brush. *update - At the request of everyone, I've lightened up the shadow a bit. (5 years and 3055 days ago)
Excellent job on the bristles! The cast shadow is a bit too black and opaque,you can't see enough ambient light of the dark side of the brush (although you can slightly see the white grout), but overall, this is really well done.
Ya, it is funky. The shadow was actually to help the tile look more authentic, as you pointed out. I need to rework the lighting. Also, I'm not happy with the grout being reflective... I should get rid of that as well.
Yeah great job. The details are fantastic, but I agree with the shadow, should fade slightly near the end.
The shadow is too black.But a good thinking
really nice thinking..
O.k., I lightened up the shadow. I agree it looks better. Thanks to all who suggested.
nice work
Wow, I didn't think this was that bad. Just goes to show...
It was not that bad Author
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i made this brush with the help of 3dsMAX and adobe photoshop. this is my first entry.. hope you people will like it. (5 years and 3057 days ago)
Awesome idea. Nice details.
nice entry..... God Job......
This is cool.
Awesome thinking.Thumb up for you
nice concept
nice work
Detail work. Congrats!
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i prepared this 3d scene with the help of autodesk 3ds max, maya and adobe photoshop, i inspired by one of the image from pxleyes,
http://www.pxleyes.com/photography-picture/4e911d5c32283/Do-you--quot-C-quot--it-.html
plz do check my sbs and dnt forgot to vote.
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Awesome idea and concept. Best of luck.
Nice entry....
Beautiful lighting on the brush bristles, very realistic looking.
i do like the final image, but don't like that the bristles are just textured, no real modelling. the reason they look so real Mossy is because they are real. also, is adding the bg image in photoshop allowed? guidelines say it should be on a plane in your modelling software. And the shadows conflict with the background image shadows - Anyway, thats the negatives.
On a brighter note, the street lights look cool.
thanx for ur comment
but according to the goal it's not compulsory to model bristle, and as its exterior scene so i have to place background to fill the frame, and i tried to match the lighting according to my background image.
nxt time ill keep in mind.....
using Blur effect is great.Creative idea..
great render, love the originality, good luck
nice work
I thought it's hula2 girl performing on the street, but when seeing closely, it's a "magic" brush that can paint by itself Well done, very realistic and imaginative
Fantastic work, good luck!
its from my pc image library.........
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where is the bristles ???? and your SBS is not too enough to understand how u made it....... Goood luck
The bristles are a little too flat, so that the individual strands are not discernible - it just looks like a solid black mass. Perhaps you could have a bit more ambient light to show the strands, or some small highlights...
OK MossyB, I have made adjustments to the VRay material for the bristles themselves. Changes were made to the diffuse color.Reflection and refraction color was altered along with the subdivisions count, I.O.R. levels and glossiness amount.6tann see the updated SBS. Thanks for the input, I know I can definitely see the bristles better now my self.
Wow, that's a Purdy brush - I don't use anything but them! Nice wood texture on the handle, and the metal work.
Good work!
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