Over the past week or so i've been going through some Star Wars 3d models and I thought I'd make a few renders out of them. It's a visualisation of the Liberation of Coruscant with New Republic forces brushing aside the Imperial Remnant.
Very nice work on everything. I especially like the "action" setups and the lighting. It's very Star Wars-ish.
The only thing that lets the images down is the texture quality on a couple of the meshes. The Mon Cal cruiser in the first image is especially bad. I'm assuming the person who made it didn't count on it being show that closely or largely.
It's a shame really because the contrast of the Calamari Cruisers compared to the ISD's make them instantly recognizable. I like the look of them but the ISD will always come out on top for me.
first image is too dark, second image i dose not have much in it, third image is very good. i like the motion blur and the glare from the bright lights of engines and laser beams, it is well lit and conveys a sense of distance and scale. it you're star destroyer is also good but personally i think it would look a bit better if the bridge assembly was slightly further forward. good work though.
Thanks spacefighter, I got that criticism about the first one from a few people I'l most probably revisit it some time give it more contrast, brighten up the lasers and what not.
The Stardestroyer is Fractalsponge's so it's pretty accurate as far as Stardestoyers go.
Damn saultenian, that is one hell of a beautiful building! Thanks for the compliments, I was thinking too that the battle for Coruscant looks better with the Empire and New Republic.
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The only thing that lets the images down is the texture quality on a couple of the meshes. The Mon Cal cruiser in the first image is especially bad. I'm assuming the person who made it didn't count on it being show that closely or largely.
The Stardestroyer is Fractalsponge's so it's pretty accurate as far as Stardestoyers go.
Excellent composition as well...Nice job....
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