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    Hi,
    Vray 1.47xx, office reception area. Done 18 months ago. All images here are half res of finals, which were ment to be shown in a Ppoint presentation. I mostly used default vray presets with the exeption of AA which I have to increase to 2/4 to eleiminate jaggies on the metal ceiling panels and QMC 0.6/0.002 (from the memory )

    Thanks for viewing

    Zoran












  • #2
    i love them, those hanging wire balls are exceptional.
    Metal looks great as well.

    good job.

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    • #3
      Yup, great work, can't really crit anything!

      best regards,

      A.
      credit for avatar goes here

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      • #4
        Nothing to say... a couple of great images!
        www.visumporec.com

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        • #5
          these are great images. one thing only is a bit strange, the size of the pc's does not seem to be right. these are the smallest comps i.ve seen.
          the metal ceiling is really good.
          DON'T LET SCHOOL INTERFERE WITH YOUR EDUCATION / www.ds4arch.com /

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          • #6
            Originally posted by greg04 View Post
            these are great images. one thing only is a bit strange, the size of the pc's does not seem to be right. these are the smallest comps i.ve seen.
            the metal ceiling is really good.
            Ha, ha. You are totaly right. Client requested to make 'em smaller for the animation so it apears like there is more space around the operator.
            Good eye.

            Thanks for comments guys.

            Z

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            • #7
              Ho nice job!! can you explain what do you use for creatinf the wire balls.
              Zahir3d
              PIXARCHI.COM

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              • #8
                I arrayed a circle every 5d. Used Blur's Object utility plugin to rendomly select every 20th or so and rotate them in rendom directions. Repeat that with the remainder of objects. Once finished, if it's not "dense" enough just Shift+Copy+rotate etc..Finally you selectively delete what is not right and that's it, 2 min job!

                Z.

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                • #9
                  Tks!! I will try it
                  Zahir3d
                  PIXARCHI.COM

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