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  • Tribeca Loft

    A little something completed a few weeks ago to start the New Year.

    This was heavily inspired from the work of Fearon Hay Architects as photographed by Richard Powers. The flower models are by "Romlin" and "Tmin". The rest is mine.

    Hope you like these, feedback much welcome.

















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  • #2
    wow!......
    mh

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    • #3
      excellent, I really love the colors, lighting, composition,etc....could you share with us some info about render settings, render time,etc ? ....they look very sharp, noise free...I've never got mine that clean.

      Fernando
      show me the money!!

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      • #4
        Outstanding renders, truly inspiring...

        As Fernando suggested can you please share your rendertimes and settings? Also I am just amazed by the texture detail you put on every single object in the scene, do you prepare your textures yourself or use an external libraries?

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        • #5
          I enjoy to watch your renders, look again and again. I enjoy the impressive workmanship and I enjoy the classy style and the super photo-realism.
          Congratulations =)
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          • #6
            wow, outstanding indeed! I love the colors
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            • #7
              Really great work. Your stuff is always good, but I think you have taken it up a notch in subtle realism with this set. Well done.

              b
              Brett Simms

              www.heavyartillery.com
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              • #8
                Fantastic work!

                I'm not 100% keen on some of the vegetables, but the attention to detail - especially in breaking up the surfaces - is superb.
                MDI Digital
                moonjam

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                • #9
                  love it! all the stuff
                  Martin
                  http://www.pixelbox.cz

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                  • #10
                    i am a frequent visitor to your blog and in fact, when i saw that chai on your blog i suddenly knew something major is coming ))

                    have you used vray 2.0 to render this?

                    if so, have you used any of those new features like glows etc??
                    Martin
                    http://www.pixelbox.cz

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                    • #11
                      Awesome work - very inspiring

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                      • #12
                        Excellent images.

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                        • #13
                          To fully appreciate all the hard work here I had to stop a few times just to remind myself this is all 3D.. very impressive.
                          Ville Kiuru
                          www.flavors.me/vkiuru

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                          • #14
                            impressive works.congr.
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                            • #15
                              Thanks a lot for the kind words. Much appreciated.

                              PIXELBOX_SRO: Thanks a lot. No, these were rendered in Vray1.5. The lens effects were done in post on the HDR renders.

                              Ozztheforester, Flino: The render settings varied from image to image but generally using Brute Force and Light Cache with the Brute force subdivs quite high. I'll try to dig up a few screenshots of the settings. Render time varied, again, between something like 5 hours and 8 hours, with DOF done in-camera (3,000 pixels wide, rendered on 16 cores). I generally make my own textures, either from my photos or from the CGTextures repository. I have a few texture collections (Arroway) but I tend to modify those quite a bit too when doing a material.

                              EDIT: I'm talking sh*** I just checked the scene again to be sure and these, barring one image, were done using IR+LC, probably because BF+LC was sending render times through the roof.
                              Last edited by BBB3; 07-01-2011, 03:30 PM.
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