https://i.ytimg.com/vi/dkgjxo2fPBo/hqdefault.jpg
http://cgcookie.com/blender/2012/04/06/rendering-a-sports-car-in-blender-cycles-part-01/
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https://i.ytimg.com/vi/dkgjxo2fPBo/hqdefault.jpg
http://cgcookie.com/blender/2012/04/06/rendering-a-sports-car-in-blender-cycles-part-01/
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15 responses to “Rendering a Sports Car in Blender Cycles – part 01”
awesome easy to follow instructions/ although with painting i cheated and used a addon
how u make this cars parts looks like separated
Thank you for making this tutorial. I just finished part two and it helped a lot.
How did you get the clay model in the first place? ย I'd like to get into making renders of cars, interior, engine, all of it. Functioning parts, too. I just don't know where to begin though.
Thank you very much! Exactly what I need to see ๐
hi, i really want to use blender cycles, but my computer it outdated "window xp" and its way too slow for cycles. so i was wondering what type of computer to get, or what hardware should i get in my new computer? or maybe you can tell me what computer setup you have, so i can get an idea of what type to buy? thanks aloy, and i love your tutorials!
onatism! it's cause of you use AO. ๐
What are your computer specifications? I am envious of your render times :3
I wish I could do this ๐ >:(
Finally a Ferrari 599' my favorite Ferrari!
Hey Mr. Jonathan, I was wondering how did you organize your Blender screen in that manner? Mainly referring to having the rendered image adjacent to the the 3D solid or wireframe window?
when i clicked rendered view, it's not black, why? i don't have any lightings but i can see may model already, hmmmm. please reply.. thanks!
can I get ur ferrari model…wan try out some stuff on my own! Thanks
Really love your tutorials Jonathan…thanks a lot!
I av a major challenge following some of them though…the reason being that I'm new to 3d graphics and design but mehn I really need to get this through!!! Started usin blender about 2 months ago…I already av acquired the basic knowledge courtesy "BlenderBasics" and "An Introduction to Blender by John Blain". Luv those books 2!
But I really wana improve on my modelin skills and creativity…can you help in any way no matter how little thanks
Very nice model – good work. And thx for this cool tutorial. To my mind material creation is far the hardest part to get a good rendering result.