STREET SHOT | final frame look

Ok guys, after some little improvements i wont to share also in this thread a final frame for a trailer
I posted the old post in wip section, now it’s time to start a new scene.



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Wow. Amazing quality render. This is cinema quality.

Thanks a lot @bigbad

Impressive.

Very impressive! Your lighting is superb, can I know how dit you light your scene? Did you model everything in that scene ? Keep going

Hi, thanks for feedback :slight_smile:
Yes. I modeled more or less everythings.

Here you can find a playlist of all objects modeled for this scene
This shot is part of a trailer that slowly goes on :slight_smile:

Also the cars are modeled and rigged

For the traffic light i made two video timelaps also


Lighting is made by two mixed Hdr.
I used Hdr Heaven source.
Here you can find a screenshot about lighting.


Hats off friend! A really great work, and a big one. How long did it take to be done? (in days numbers, in addition to all the work hours, personal obligations and so on)
Keep going

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thanks a lot,
more or less 10 work day without characters

Thank you for sharing the timelapse

You have strong skills of both modeling and rendering

thanks a lot @shiyan

That… is … impressive. And I greatly appreciate the fact that you shared the node setup of the lighting… will have to clone that.

Did you use also Fimlic setup in Blender? or just regular Cycles.

@Grzeiek, yes i idid, the Filmic. Tnx for feedbacks

Ground material is great the scene is impressive but why did you blow out the sky, was it on purpose?

thanks @Elias79. Yes, it was the pupose but if u think it looks like an error i can decrease the glow strenght

This is a really nice setup – but, looking through the reel that you show in post #1, I would make one suggestion: that the camera should quickly zoom and then perhaps jump-cut to the waving figure so that we immediately see him. He’s completely lost back there, and since I presume that it’s a critical story-point that he’s trying to wave at someone who’s in that car / taxicab, he needs to quickly fill the frame.

Also, it has a monochromatic – hence a bit film noir – feel to it because of the general lack of color. If the ambient lighting were a mixture of bluish and yellowish hues it might turn out better.

very clean animatic scene that I love it!!!

The light is extraordinary. Thanks for the info. I’ll study that.

dizamn haha

Thanks a lot for this deep review!
Yes, with the animator also we thought that the character was invisivble…maybe I zoom in fast

Fantastic Work !!