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  • #16
    awesome work as usual, can i ask what kind of pc / renderfarm you got and whats the average time for a rendering like this ? the cactus is a bit dark...

    Olli
    www.short-cuts.de

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    • #17
      Originally posted by DaForce
      got sick of maxwell hey zuli


      Amazing work... just amazing
      Hehehe.....great to see you back Zuliban!
      Needs more cowbell

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      • #18
        Fuck!

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        • #19
          Brilliant as ever Zuliban, great to see you posting here again.

          My only comment for improvement is on the last image. The concrete panels look great, and I love the reflection, but there are some visible seams and some wierd circles in your texture map. Other than that, I love it!

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          • #20
            great work, exept 2 things that botherd me:
            1 - a lot of images seem to have issues with aa.
            2 - most of the images have noise. If thats acceptable by the client thats fine, but imo the noise is a bit too much.
            Dmitry Vinnik
            Silhouette Images Inc.
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            • #21
              hey thx guys
              DaForce- yes got sick of it those guys just say lies they even booted me from beta team whitout even saying a word .

              r.saracini- most of them are whit vray dof others i use dof in photshop

              Olli96- i use only a dual xeon3,4 2gb ram and its slow imo i want more

              Dynedain- thank you for critic

              Morbid Angel - thx those 2 things ur right ill take note and improve these in next renders

              deneb26 - i believe to get the best from a image is good to study a bit photgraphy tho i only use 1 light always ,not like vraypanels on windows(give very fake effect) and on ambient always try to use lot of colors and over the range HDR

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              • #22
                fantastic Zuliban!
                good to see you back here again!
                Chris Jackson
                Shiftmedia
                www.shiftmedia.sydney

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                • #23
                  Well, its good to see you back Zuli

                  The reflections on the taps in the first tap scene are amazing. Is that all geometry or HDRI ?

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                  • #24
                    In a word....Stunning.
                    http://mikebracken.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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                    • #25
                      Very nice images! I always look up to your work for inspiration.

                      Would you care to share your render scene dialog rollout setting for one of your interior shots?

                      Maybe your sun settings?

                      Do you usually use a 3dsmax direct light with area light turned on, or do you use vray area lights usually?

                      Regards
                      Andrew

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                      • #26
                        absolutely stunning work - any pointers on your lighting set up up would be greatly appreciated by us mere mortals!!

                        congrats
                        Stephen Helsby

                        www.evolveproductions.co.uk

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                        • #27
                          what is the name of the sofa's model ?
                          In teapots we trust.

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                          • #28
                            Very nice images

                            In the 3rd Hamburg House image(31hf):
                            How did you get the soft sun shadows on the left screens AND the soft cast shadows on the right screen ? Certainly when you did this in one pass !! If you used caustics what were the rendertimes ?

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                            • #29
                              Zuliban,

                              Absolutely fantastic work.

                              I know you're going to be inundated with questions on how you did each image, so I may as well get mine in now!

                              I'd be really interested to hear more about the lighting of the BMW 1 Series - There's something about the front end that has a much more photorealistic quality than 99.9% of car renders you see online.

                              How did you go about lighting the scene? Any tips would be much appreciated.
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                              • #30
                                great work man,..............!!! i like it simply the best pics i have ever seen in vray

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