Colourful Bottle Render - Cinema 4D & Redshift Speedart
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2022
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In todays video, we speed through this bottle render I made live on Twitch recently. If you'd like to see the whole video in real-time, sign up to my Patreon, or follow me on Twitch so you can catch me when I next go live!
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Wow such an insane result
Ross the boss man, I've seen this on insta already, awesome work
love From India❤ Fantastic tutorial Ross!
Great video as always Ross! The photographer is Maxime Guyon, who actually started a 3D practice called Unireso very recently. Super talented artist!
That’s the one, thanks for reminding me, I’ll link him in the description! He’s crazy talented
I love it, mate... You're the f* boss! Thank you!
Really nice video thank you Ross! Could you share with us your comp specs? I am thinking to update mine and would like to know what you're using.
where i can see the complete tutorial?
Awesome stuff, and so glad to hear you have a Patreon, now! Good for you, can't wait to see where you take it...
can i use redshift with a macbook pro?
Amazing video, thanks for showing your process! :) I was wondering if you do freelance full time? I’m interested in pursuing freelancing but I’m not sure if there’s much success/sustainability in it (when it comes to 3d product viz)
Hey Ross,
Is Redshift faster than Octane for rendering output and live view?
-Nvidia user here!
and how long did this render take for you?
19 beans jeeez
Please is there a reason why you don't add bumps as a geometry. Why always use bumps? Does it add to why the renders look so good?
Bumps are way more procedural, if I want to change something I can just update it in the texture, whereas, If I model it into the object, there isn’t much room for adjustment
@@iamrossmason Wow... thanks a lot for the reply... but is it expressly necessary to add bumps procedurally in order to achieve the level of quality renders you produce
@@omeizasanni Not necessarily, but I’ve found I can still get away with really detailed results just using bumps/displacements
@@iamrossmason thanks a lot bro... ill try the method
please can you video without rewinding, i can't do anything
unsubbed
you’re breaking my heart!! 💔
@@iamrossmason i still watch them your too good at the algorithm as YT shows me your new videos despite the unsub which has been for months now
not exciting at all shut up money grupping