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绝对能以假乱真的3D渲染作品
发表于:2014-11-11新华网7月24日电 据Gizmodo报道,如今要想分辨真照片和电脑绘制的假照片变得越来越难了。我们从网络上收集整理了几幅最真实的3D渲染图像,每一张都是完全人工绘制的,每个细节都是疯狂的艺术家们用电脑生成的。
译者:林杉
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Airbus A380 and Boeing 747-8作者 Marcin Gruszczyk
是的,整张图片都是电脑作图。3D设计师出身的CGTrader首席执行官坐着看了半天,认定这肯定不是CG作品。作者Marcin Gruszczyk是写实派数字绘画大师。他能故算出侵蚀的程度、云彩的柔软度、光线的柔和度。他对计算机绘图的可能性有疯狂的信念,着我们都看得出来。不过真实性,确定背景不是一张照片么?
如果经典作品大家Marek Denko的作品没有包括在内的话,任何写实电脑渲染作品展都是不够专业的。他说这张图片和孤独的妇女和老旧的建筑没有关系。绘制这幅作品的本意是捕捉低对比度元素组成的画面,意外地创造出一个对个人来说十分重要的场所。
花园作者 Marek Denko
这幅作品是Marek Denko的工作室制作的No Emition动画片中的一帧。这看起来像是Photoshop初学者的作品,根本不懂得什么是构图、角度和其他提高艺术水平的元素。除去极简风格不说,在渲染方面这个作品是十分惊人的,因为每一处草坪、每一处灌木和每一毫米栅栏在这里都有意义,都体现了对艺术的热爱。
红脸地犀鸟作者 Leandre Hounnake
我们不能说谎,我们确实花了很长时间才确认这是完全由电脑生成的杰作,而不是一个疯狂的野生动物摄影师的作品。看看鸟身上的羽毛,你能感觉到非洲大陆的热风从羽毛间吹过。那个天蓝色的眼睛好像可以随着你注视的角度发生颜色变化,还有那个大嘴,能把找到的肉撕开。再看看红色和黑色的完美结合。我真的感到十分惊讶。
往昔的宁静作者 David Lesperance
在我看来,这幅渲染作品是为了纪念二战的结束。场景像是一个发电厂,密密麻麻地都是按钮。从日历上撕下来的一张纸上歇着8月10日,那是美国轰炸日本长崎的第二天。
装饰品作者 Jan Kristian Volmer
我没法确定这幅作品中什么最重要。是写实的画面需要大量时间来渲染?还是冰冷的装饰品让人想起了冬天从厨房窗口刮进的冷风?还可能是薄玻璃的完美透明度和适当的反射。我觉得所有这些都是你不能把目光挪开的原因。
雨将至作者 Denis Lebedev
有一张反映苏联时期的作品,真是令人难忘。《雨将至》的创作意图是分享后苏联时代的真实场景。艺术家的创作十分成功,这从渲染的作品中可以看到。这幅作品中包含了21.56万个多边形,每一个都是自己绘制的。作者说,马上就要下雨了。作品传打出了这种感觉。
摘覆盆子的日子作者 Andrey Kobushenko
炎炎夏日之中看看这样的作品再合适不过了,你赤着脚走在爷爷家的乡间小路上,在这里摘点新鲜多汁的草莓,在那里又摘点覆盆子。这幅作品是电脑软件和人类想象的作品。好好吃!
老式打字机作者 Marcelo Souza
现在的年轻人只能在博物馆或者奶奶家的阁楼里看到打字机了。至少他们还能在照片里看到。这幅老式打字机的特写图片看起来很简单,但有时候正是最简单的东西做起来最复杂。这幅《老式打字机》是研究情绪、光线、阴影和几何的结果。Marcelo Souza,你是个好学生。
You Wont Believe These Images Are Just Renders
It can be difficult to know whats real and whats fake when it comes to digital art these days. But dont torture yourself worrying about it now: Here are some of the most photorealistic 3D renderings on the web. Each one is completely synthetic; every single detail generated by madly talented 3D artists. Enjoy.
Airbus A380 and Boeing 747-8
Artist:Marcin Gruszczyk
Yes, this entire image was made using computer graphics only. Even CGTrader‘s CEO, a 3D designer himself, was sitting for a while trying to convince himself that it just cannot be CG art. Marcin Gruszczyk is a master in the digitalization of reality. He estimates the level of erosion, the softness of the clouds, the tenderness of the lighting. The artist is crazy about the possibilities of computer graphics. We can easily see it. But… really? The background isnt a photo?
Under the Southern Highway
Artist:Marek Denko
A gallery of photorealistic renderings is not that photorealistic enough if the guru of extremely tasteful artwork, Marek Denko, is not included. He says that this image has nothing to do with lonely women or old architecture. The concept of Under The Southern Highway was to capture the composition of slightly contrasting elements that do exist together and accidentally create personally important places.
Garden
Artist:Marek Denko
This is a rendering from the animation made by Marek Denko’s studio NoEmotion. It looks like a photo-shot by a photographer-beginner, who has no clue about composition, perspective and other refinement of this art. Despite the external simplicity, as a rendering it is stunning, because each part of grass, every bush and all the millimeters of fence do matter here and are modeled with precise devotion.
Southern Ground Hornbill
Artist:Leandre Hounnake
No lies, it took quite a while for us all to agree that this bird is a complete masterpiece of computer graphics and not a shot of a crazy wild-life photographer. Look at the feathers and you definitely can feel the warm wind of Africa that ruffles them. Look at the sky blue eyes that change color while you watch, and a strong beak that speaks to each meal it caught. Look at this perfect combination of black and red. Yeah, I am speechless. That’s it.
Calm Before
Artist:David Lesperance
In my opinion, this rendering is a silent remembrance of the end of the World War II. The scene seems to be set in some kind of communist-type power plant, where hundreds of unknown buttons are installed. And this poor sheet from a calendar points out the 10th of August. It was a day after the second nuclear bombing in Nagasaki, Japan.
Ornaments
Artist:Jan Kristian Volmer
I cannot decide what is the most important in this rendering. Is it highly photorealistic view that took long hours of rendering time? Or is it rigorous ornaments, reminding the morning gifts from winter wind on the kitchen’s window? It can also be the perfect transparency of gauzy glass and appropriate reflections. I guess, all of these are the reasons why you are still not able to redirect your glance. Read an interview with J. K. Volmer and get to know more about his 3D specifics.
It’s Going To Rain
Artist:Denis Lebedev
One more relict from the Soviet Union times. It is just unforgettable. It’s going to rain was created in order to share the authentic landscape of the Post-Soviet realities. The artist actually was highly successful doing it and it is clearly visible in the resulting rendering. The author comprised this artwork from 21,560,931 polygons and modeled all the objects himself. He says, it is going to rain. And the picture really conveys a feeling of the coming rain.
Raspberry Day
Artist:Andrey Kobushenko
There is no better time for these kind of renderings than a hot summer day, when you walk barefoot at grandma’s in the countryside, picking fresh and juicy strawberries from one side and sweet raspberries from another. Paradise. This new image is fully made using only computer graphics software and imagination. Bon appetite!
Old Typewriter
Artist:Marcelo Souza
The new generation can see a typewriter only in a museum or in the attic at grandma’s. At least they can also find it in the pictures. This close up of an old customized typewriter looks pretty simple, but sometimes what seems to be the easiest turns into the hardest. The project Old Typewriter was a study of mood, lighting, shading and geometry. Marcelo Souza, you are a good student.