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CC Please. Didnt have time to do bump maps or displacment maps for the pads will do thoes at a latter date. Time is running out on this job. Thanks gadzooks.
Thanks vince. I have been working on this model for well over two weeks. We use Archicad here in the office so the architects are modeling as their designing. Great for me since the building is already modeled. Gadzooks
Holy smokes!! This is great Gadzooks. The modeling is so very detailed. If you were to crop the floor out, this would be a photo. Beautiful job on the lighting. Please post your render times.
Thanks Jason. The render times are about 5 hrs each with high settings @ 1600x800. I had created this awesome concrete floor texture with grout lines and the whole bit. Then the architect said thier will be a carpet over the entire floor.....damn! The pads need work, I'm planning on going back and do some bump maps on them to give them some wrinkles. I think that will give them, and the rendering more sparkel. Zooks
Looks good. But it seems there is an awful lot of light on that curved ceiling considering the angle of your sun. Other than that and the bump maps you mentioned, looks nice.
The only thing I would say is the mats look really sharp on the edges for gymnastics mats. I think they should have a more chamfered edge. The ones I remember at school were very rounded on the edges and not a 90 degree edge.
I concur, gorgeous work. Way overboard on the glossiness of the floor mat material, but don't we all have a tendency to make stuff over-reflective? It just looks so damn cool.
I agree on the mat edges thing...I was thinking of a little 1/4" bead around them.....I seem to remember them having that instead of stitching or something to that effect. And a lot of those mats actually fold up four times....so you would have 3 crease lines on the mats....That would probably break it up a little. Love the structural members......Were those done in Cad and bent or modeled in Max. Great work in such little time...I know I would spend months on my renders if the client would allow it.
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