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42' Custom One Off

Discussion in 'Yacht Renderings & Plans' started by dennett1, Jun 16, 2009.

  1. dennett1

    dennett1 New Member

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    Greetings from a new YF member. More to come and feedback welcome!

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  2. Brian

    Brian Senior Member

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    Hey Dennett, welcome to Yacht Forums!
    Nice work and congratulations on your new venture.
    Is this boat being built now?
  3. dennett1

    dennett1 New Member

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    42' One off

    Hi Brian,
    The images are samples of what my business does. We specialize in 3D computer rendering with a specialty in yachts. I have a pretty extensive portfolio but unfortunately most projects are under non-disclosure agreements therefore I'll show what I can. Some designs (not this one) are mine though and when I post them I'll be looking for feedback on the design and visualization. My hope here is to get opinions from members on what they see, they being experienced yacht aficionados like yourself.
    Cheers
  4. 84far

    84far Senior Member

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    dennett

    thats very impressive rendering to say the least. the water spray coming off the hull looks spot on. would like to see more of your work. what rendering program are u using?

    far
  5. dennett1

    dennett1 New Member

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    Hi 84far,
    The model was created in Rhino and supplied to me from Gregory C. Marshall N.A. Ltd. The render was done using Maya and composited in Photoshop. I'm glad you like it but I'll be posting more and better images for comments.
    Cheers
  6. KCook

    KCook Senior Member

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    For me the lighting is confusing. Long shadows around the boat suggest a low sun angle. But the sunspot on the water is where I would expect it for a high sun angle.

    Kelly Cook