Looking Through The Eyes of Vintage Lenses by hborre
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
This is a conglomerate of different models from several 3D sources. The items were obtained from CGAxis, Poly Haven, Renderhub, and Sketchfab. My thanks to Rajil Jose Macatangay (Poly Haven) for the vintage camera, James Ray Cook & Jenelle van Heerden (Poly Haven) for the vintage video camera, ImperialSnowEagle (Renderhub) for the Samsung Galaxy S9 mobile phone, Yousef Golrokh (Sketchfab) for the binoculars, and Mehdi Shahsavan (Sketchfab) for the office desk holding all the hardware. The camera bag and Rolleiflex camera contributors were not listed at CGAxis, but my appreciation goes to them.
All the models were downloaded in FBX format and imported into Poser 13 for further modification with the Grouping Tool and finally converted to props and associated object files using D3D's Extract Embedded Geometry program. All PBR textures were converted for Cycles and Superfly rendering. I used Poser legacy lighting converted to blackbody for realistic illumination; the Kelvin temperature was 5500 degrees for the key and fill lights.

Comments (14)
And now? I can honestly say I have been knocked flat on my butt by Superman. Sheesh! This image knocked me flat on my butt. I thought you were sharing a picture of some of your stuff. Wow wow wow!
ein fantastischer Render ich dachte erst es ist ein Foto sehr realistischer Render sehr gut arbeit
Thank you.
Stunning, super crisp light and detail.
Oh, this is magnificent! As a photographer myself, I love the look of these classics, and the realism here is just off the scale!
Long ago, I had a Yashica twin-lens reflex - it used 120 film. I still have images from it, scanned from negatives.
This is superb and a fave here :)
TY
Very realistic render. Well done.
If imagine feeling, not bad but onlooker is a more linear approach or this!
Great lighting! The reflections really sell it for me.
TY
Excellent work
The realism in this is really impressive!
TY