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Title: looking for 3D artist for blender scene
Post by: P4man on November 15, 2016, 07:55:21 AM
Im looking for a 3D artist to provide a few renders or a (blender cycles) scene to show off some high end planters. The scene can be a modern garden or luxury apartment interior, it can be something you modeled earlier.

The planters themselves are very simple in geometry, I can provide plans and models, but the material is a bit more tricky: shiny and highly reflective messing, zinc and slightly translucent polyester. I can provide photo's.

The overall scene can be simple, with perhaps little more than some stone floor, grass, a wall and plants, but the result has to be absolutely photorealistic.

For reference, here is my own current, unfinished and totally unsatisfactory attempt in blender:

https://i.imgur.com/4eAeJYih.jpg (http://imgur.com/4eAeJYi)

https://i.imgur.com/cP4CJvQh.png (http://imgur.com/cP4CJvQ)

(in fairness, I was mostly learning blender and experimenting with particle systems etc doing this)

You can use something other than blender, if you have access to a higher end rendering engine, but I would prefer blender as it would allow me to render the scenes myself.

If you are interested, show me some relevant examples of your work and give me a price estimate.






Title: Re: looking for 3D artist for blender scene
Post by: Omegasun on November 15, 2016, 08:39:42 AM
did you prefer using sketch up then with plug in of v-ray. I think that will works too. I'm not familiar on blender, But i can give you a shot if you want sketch up. I will do some research about blender. PM me for more details about your service.. But a little bit confused about your trust.  :-\


Title: Re: looking for 3D artist for blender scene
Post by: P4man on November 15, 2016, 09:11:01 AM
Dont worry about my trust; my alt account was recently compromised, and I posted from this one to make that known. Ive since regained control of both accounts, but warned people I might not notice a next time it would be compromised since I rarely post here anymore. Someone gave me negative trust to reflect that, and I didnt complain. More info here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.msg16843412#msg16843412

For this, we could use escrow if you worry my account was hacked again. But I could think of better ways to monetize this account other than getting a free render ;).

As for sketchup, someone else offered that too. I dont have access to vray for sketchup, so that would mean you'd have to do all the final renderings which I find less than ideal, but its a possibility. Thing is, I think I mostly need just an environment to put the planters in. The planters themselves are simple enough, and I think I got the materials pretty close now (waiting for some more photo's). But my attempts at making a convincing garden/pool are not very good :).


Title: Re: looking for 3D artist for blender scene
Post by: P4man on November 15, 2016, 09:36:52 AM
To give a better sense of what Im looking for, below some semi random google image search results that reflect scenes I find suitable:

http://www.glubdubs.com/picture-resolution/1280x720-millecento-new-luxury-apartments-in-miami.jpeg
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4Wee4LASqvE/maxresdefault.jpg
http://beautyharmonylife.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/modern-garden-design-inspiring-modern-garden-design.jpg
https://homedesignup.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/charming-natural-grill-gazebo-design-with-modern-luxury-gazebo-decorations-with-cream-pillar-ideas-also-outdoor-furniture-ideas-in-backyard-with-modern-swimming-pool-and-beautiful-landsc.jpg
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/Books/IMG_6438Large._V355750171_.jpg

I may not need the entire scene and all the details, as the final render will be a close up of the planter, but its the sort of luxury environment it should be put in, not a row house. These are big, and up market planter. A combination of model and background photo is perfectly acceptable, provided you have all the required licences to the photo's and of course, it looks convincing.

Also acceptable is a very simple scene, something like this:

https://media.restorationhardware.com/is/image/rhis/prod1674058?$PD$&illum=0&wid=646

But at least as convincing as the above render, and keeping in mind the planter is highly reflective, so you need an environment to reflect.