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Latest Blender 2.8 is the clear leader

Seems strange image but I kept thinking kiln for baking clay
So its a clay monkey head melting into a sheet of glass
On top of the Kiln thats firing. Finally started to get the hang of materials kind of
I found that to be easier in 2.79, or maybe just use to it that way
have to learn again
It will probably be better with nodes, from what I understand is a better way to go any ways.

my new render - arcway

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So her is my work for this lekture
I played a bit with the different Material options :slight_smile:

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Made with Cycles

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I show you a water well, done in the other blender course. Using arrays, randomized meshes, etc.

Final project can be see here Water well in full color - Case closed

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Fun Fact:
I have no idea how to spell plymth… who knew.
Anywho, render has been posted as instructed.
:wink:

Cycles Render

and after reviewing the other students’ post, I realised that doing the bare minimum was not the order of the day.

Cycles Render

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Nice !
Thanks

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Funky!

Monkey Head Exersize

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End of course Render.
Ended up being a cycles render because Eevee was bugging some of the nodes.

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I like this scene. It has some atmosphere, some theming going on.
You really used a lot of your learned knowledge in your work.
It’s a nice composition, with Blender Susanne in the middle of attention.
Well done!


-RGB Monkey

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And another rather simple one. Just added a few light sources on top. Cycles render with branched path tracing integrator and quadrupled AA sample and sub-sample settings. Took almost 9 min on 16 threads but the better quality really shows.

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This took a few minutes to render in cycles, but I’m happy with the result. Suzanne seemed in need of a crystalline finish, so I tweaked the roughness and metallic properties and lowered the alpha. She clearly belongs in a museum.

This is my first post on here, so I just wanted to say that I’m enjoying the course so far and I’m looking forward to learning more. Thank you.

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Welcome, and good first post. Nice Susanne material and gloss plate !

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This is what I have so far. I scaled it all down to try to add a water animation but it didn’t work.

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