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    Default What do you think real photo of Digital Render ?

    Just for fun and the chance to win 250 cyber points for the correct answer, Is this a real photo or a digital render and what made you decide on an answer ????


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    It looks real to me - I'm trying to think of a way to say why - other than because it doesn't look not real!
    Subtle surface textures? Highlights? - Well done if it's rendered - it would easily fool me (but that's not saying much...)
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    Im thinking rendered, because of the way the shadow is under the neck and the way the cheek is but if it is its brilliant as it does look real!

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    I'm thinking rendered too for no specific reason other than it looks both real and at the same time a bit too fluid. Difficult to explain really

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    The background is definitely real.
    The piece I'm going to go for real as well - but. On the one hand, there are some marks over by the tail that would be more trouble than they're worth to put into a render, but some of the highlights look too clean. Photoshop using a render to clean it up?
    Struggling to work out where your lights were as well, every time I think I can see what the angles are I find a highlight that stymies the assumptions.

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    I would say that this is a dragon pendant which has been hand carved in wax and then cast.
    My reasons are that the segments are not regularly irregular, nor are the balls on the bail. Also there are signs of porosity, for instance in the arrowhead of the tail.
    It has been antiqued with a patinating agent and the high spots rubbed up. Because it has been lit by more than one lamp, the incidence of light is from various directions.
    The background shows fibres and fluff. All this signals to me that it is real. Dennis.

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    The best current 3d softwares include very good rendering addons. The final result is generally is displayed on a white background (mostly because marketplaces ask to do so).

    The challenge here was to create a very realistic rendering on a picture background, only a human can do.

    I think it s a smart move, because the future of online business is in mobile applications (like instagram). Rendering will be more and more important to capture attention, and the tiny details than can indicate it s a rendering, can be consider as one of the many filters you have in Instagram. So, it s not even a flow.

    Perfect job, you're definitely a step beyond.
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    I ended up casting it in 18ct yellow gold as well as a silver one for comparison, I think its going to be a pain to clean up with all the detail wish me luck !

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    You have a compressor I believe josef, so a blasting unit would make short work of that, followed by a wet and soapy brass brush. It would be a perfect studio piece, without going for the fine jewellery finish. Dennis.
    Last edited by Dennis; 03-12-2016 at 01:17 AM.

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    Hmm. Materials settings of matte gold and excessive use of gaussian blur

    I could see that one was going to be fun. I think I'd be using scrapers (possibly even hisage) & scorpers for the cleanup, especially at the scale junctions.

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