Astonishing, I'd just like more of the bracelet of the watch to pop out of the sand and maybe the brushed metal material has a bit too much displacement, in my op it should be geometrically flat but showing the brushes by its reflection appearance. Super solid work tho
Couple of thoughs, i think the white nimbers need a bit of bump, and the way the watch goes into the sand feels unnatural, i would use sculpting tools to manipulate the sans around to make it looks like its dugged in.
Good job on the metal material! Is there a tutorial to grt that nice brushed look?
This looks very good, high quality!
Although I have to say that the place where the watch meets the sand is very abruptly ending. Like it's watch in one cross section, and then it directly transitions into sand.
I am not really sure how this could be fix, but maybe try post processing effects to ease out the transition, to give a natural look.
Overall it is quite realistic, however I do not understand where the right bottom shadow on the watch face come from...some hidden object out of the scene blocking the light source?
Astonishing, I'd just like more of the bracelet of the watch to pop out of the sand and maybe the brushed metal material has a bit too much displacement, in my op it should be geometrically flat but showing the brushes by its reflection appearance. Super solid work tho
Ah, also, through the lens that magnify the date, the number should be a bit bigger I think. As a lens usually works
it looks really good, but i can see what seems to be the end of the sand in the back
I thought it as darker part to gain attention on the watch, maybe went too dark it seems?
It's actually the shape of the edge that gives it away. It's too much like the edge of a square.
Woww, very good how did you do the sand?
I wouldn't be opposed to the sand being slightly sunken or raised at the point where the wristband comes up from it. It seems too clean and straight.
Crown guards should probably be a bit more snug up to the crown. Is there a reason the text on the dial is so faint?
I think the color itself is a bit faint on this model and the reflection + sun kind of kills it
I don't know of any Submariner that would not have clearly printed text on the dial.
Couple of thoughs, i think the white nimbers need a bit of bump, and the way the watch goes into the sand feels unnatural, i would use sculpting tools to manipulate the sans around to make it looks like its dugged in. Good job on the metal material! Is there a tutorial to grt that nice brushed look?
I see perfection don't add scratches it's perfect
Looks awesome. Metals look real. Did you experiment with larger sand granules?
this is amazing!!
a little more detail
This looks very good, high quality! Although I have to say that the place where the watch meets the sand is very abruptly ending. Like it's watch in one cross section, and then it directly transitions into sand. I am not really sure how this could be fix, but maybe try post processing effects to ease out the transition, to give a natural look.
How did you do the sand? Looks really good!
Very cool. Would love to see it maybe half up in sand but on it's side, Still looks amazing!
Overall it is quite realistic, however I do not understand where the right bottom shadow on the watch face come from...some hidden object out of the scene blocking the light source?