Sprocket set

Hello. These shots are about how I see the presentation of gothic sprockets line.
The scene was heavy overloaded with lighting objects, unfortunately some details were eaten by the denoiser. But in general, I am satisfied with the result.

Software used:
Solidworks, Cinema4d, Keyshot.

Postprocessed in Lightroom.







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Really nice atmosphere, with such items and settings a bit of noise actually doesn’t hurt :slight_smile:

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Awesome scene! Communicates a lot about the product without being too overwhelming and has great branding across the series.

Takes me back to the middle school days of bmx riding with the boys when we were all about the Profile “street grind” kit that consisted of a Blackjack sprocket, chain, and cog that were all near double thickness. Add that together with the Alex triple wall rims we all rode and you have the anti-thesis of today’s weight consciousness!

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I added noise on purpose in Lightroom. I just love this effect. But I don’t like denoiser mush, you can see it, I’ve marked in the picture below, I just don’t understand how to get rid of it.

Thank you! It was a hobby, we produced some sprockets. But other models.

Yeah that’s why I thought, better run without the denoiser active. Maybe needs some extra passes but I often think the noise that is left feels pretty natural to mee in KS. I’m currently working on a little animation but with minor wear etc so think I’ll just have the denoiser disabled so the details stay there.