A beautiful image sent to me by Mourelas Konstantinos (@mourelask on twitter) which uses the very dramatic 1853 sky from my collection.
Moody sky, fog, trees... ticks all the boxes for me. Love it.
More about the image here.
A beautiful image sent to me by Mourelas Konstantinos (@mourelask on twitter) which uses the very dramatic 1853 sky from my collection.
Moody sky, fog, trees... ticks all the boxes for me. Love it.
More about the image here.
Completely forgot about this until I got sent a copy of the magazine, but 3DArtist Magazine has one of my skies on the cover disc courtesy of 3DOcean.net.
It doesn't mention my name anywhere but it is indeed one of mine so maybe a good chance to try a HDRi sky out if you haven't done so already.
The sky on the disc is '1928 Dusk Sun'
*when you buy the magazine for 6 quid
Some of my favourite images from a recent project for the Swedish company Fiskarhedenvillan which was designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune.
(thanks to The Urban Alaskan blog for letting me use the snowsteps image here)
Many thanks to Design Connected for their help with the furniture used in this project. Almost all of the pieces of furniture are designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune themselves:
and the remaining items were:
Any other props were either supplied by the architect or come from modelplusmodel. The logs next to the fireplace originally came from evermotion I think and I then put them in place using MassFX in 3dsmax.
As usual all images are lit by my own HDRi skies without any additional help from a vraysun. The actual skies used were:
White House exteriors: 1614 White House interiors: 1008
Black House exteriors: 1614 Black House interiors: 1614
Red House exteriors: 1123 Red House interiors: 1008
As always you can find the full set on flickr.
Hayes Davidson are recruiting! They are currently looking for a Technical Projects Manager, Technical Photomontage Artists and 3D Artists. For information about how to apply, visit http://www.hayesdavidson.com/about/jobs.php
I rent a desk at Hayes Davidson and have the daily pleasure of working alongside a great team of talented and enthusiastic artists, as well as (the equally talented) Patrick Vale and Nick Rochowski.
Thanks to Jacinto from Metro Cubico Digital for sharing these excellent renders produced for Hyde + Hyde Architects. I always love seeing your images made with my HDR skies so please keep them coming.
Sky used: 1941
Sky used: 1554
Sky used: 1313
Sky used: 1313
Sky used: 1554
Sky used: 1554
Quick 3dsmax tip.
If you need to enlarge the frame of a camera without altering the perspective of your original composition, try this:
Divide the original width of your frame by the new width, which in my case was 1200/1600 which gives 0.75. Then multiply your camera focal length by this ratio to find what the new focal length should be. For the example I'm using my original focal length was 35mm, which multiplied by 0.75 is 26.25mm.
Set your camera to this new focal length, change the format accordingly and you have effectively added width to your composition.
Thanks to twitter.com/VisualEyesMedia for this handy tip!
(There is also a script for this purpose www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scripts/overscan but it doesn't work with vray cameras)
I'm not usually one of those people who resists change in computer software, but I do when 'new' is both less intuitive and also slower. So this post is really just a reminder to myself of what to do to revert the 3dsmax select dialog to the old style one, and the material/map browser (within the material editor) as well. Enjoy!
C: > Users > *username* > AppData > Local > Autodesk > 3dsMax(Design) > 2013 - 64bit > ENU > en-US > defaults > MAX.vray > Currentdefaults.ini
[Scene Explorer] SelectByNameUsesSceneExplorer=0
(If you aren't using vray then the path will be slightly different)
C: > Users > *username* > AppData > Local > Autodesk > 3dsMax(Design) > 2013 - 64bit > ENU > plugcfg_ln > SME.ini
UseOldMtlBrowser=1
EDIT:
And another thing while I'm at it. I prefer having the file menu visible rather than just as an icon, luckily this is very easy to do, just customize your UI, click the menus tab and drag the file menu back where it should be like this:
Thanks to Pixela I think it was who originally helped me with this!
It's that time of year again!
Hope you all have a lovely festive period and get some deserved time away from work.
UPDATE: Some facebookers were asking about the plywood tree model, so I decided to share it. Let me know if you make anything nice with it!
max 2010: http://cl.ly/0u322v2p0V2R obj: http://cl.ly/123n0B0I3B1Z
Some of my favourite images from a recent commission for Hornung + Jacobi Architects.
full set as always on flickr
HDRi skies in this scene: 1433 used for the green wall shot and 0839 for the rest
Before I start making new skies, I decided to go back and work a bit more on all the old ones. If you bought any of them, you can now log in to 3docean.net and download the updated versions.
Changes include:
Enjoy!
EDIT: labelled version as requested.
EDIT 2: Any new skies won't be happening anytime soon I'm afraid, I'll probably wait till I have 9 ready so that I can offer them as a pack for a reduced price straight away.
EDIT 3: Lots of people asking how to get the updated skies. Just log into 3docean as normal, click on the downloads tab and you will see all the products you have bought from 3docean, then just download the ones you want. All my skies on 3docean have been updated so you will get the new version when you download.