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    Helooo all !
    This is my first post and thread so I`d like show some my personal works and tests of lighting or materials














    Byeee !
    Freelancer
    http://<span style="font-size:8px">w...dio.com</span>

  • #2
    Really good! - don't like the RadonF lamp, but thats a matter of taste and not technique.
    Especially curtains are very successful. In the bathroom I would decrease the blur value on the bitmap, looks a little too smooth/texture-ish to the left.

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    • #3
      Some of the best I've seen. Outstanding work!

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      • #4
        stupendousman_dk- thanks man ! You right about blur but blur for this bitmap is 0.4 ;], I think this map is too noisee...
        tct70- heheh cheers m8
        Ok maybe one more render ?
        Older exterior




        Thx !...
        Freelancer
        http://<span style="font-size:8px">w...dio.com</span>

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        • #5
          Really nice work - the first set of images are really impressive.

          b
          Brett Simms

          www.heavyartillery.com
          e: brett@heavyartillery.com

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          • #6
            Great looking renders!

            How did you create the curtains?

            Cheers,
            www.buildmedia.co.nz

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            • #7
              The first set of renderings you posted look great. The second set image anlgles are a bit extreme for my liking. Well done overall.
              Mike Henry
              http://mhenry.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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              • #8
                great grass

                is it done in post-prod?

                did you use the lwf?

                thanks...

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                • #9
                  Hi
                  You have very nice works. I like the style and lighting in your interiors very much.

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                  • #10
                    Hello !
                    simmsimaging- thank very much

                    Timmeh- cheers ! You ask about model or material ?
                    MHenry- hehhe thx bro !

                    jodestroy-thank you !. grass is very easy, this is just vray displ. If you`d like I can show texture I think create grass in post-production is to hard for me
                    LWF is tooo tooo hard for me too and I dont realy how looks true LWF render I read a lote info but use materials with gamma 2.2 is hard.

                    giraffe- Hi ! Ooo realy thanks I`m really happy
                    Maybe my style now is not very good but all time i learning more, more and more and in future maybe will be good and better

                    Cheers boys and Girls !
                    Freelancer
                    http://<span style="font-size:8px">w...dio.com</span>

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                    • #11
                      I have a 10-22mm lens for my DSLR that I use a lot, so I like the wideness of some of the shots!

                      Nice work.

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                      • #12
                        Hi hcpiter,

                        Sorry I should have clarified, I am asking about the modelling of the curtain, but if you would also like to enlighten me about the material that would be great!


                        Cheers,
                        www.buildmedia.co.nz

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                        • #13
                          nice images, well done!

                          the feel of the lighting is very nice in particular

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                          • #14
                            yes - the curtains are great. Would love a good technique for modelling them like in these images. Great work - your texturing is very nice.
                            Kind Regards,
                            Richard Birket
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                            • #15
                              Looks absolutely brilliant.

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