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  • Chicago Loft comes to life

    Some time ago, I released an unfurnished architectural scene following some requests by friends. It featured an existing converted loft in Chicago. At the time, I promised to show some images about how this scene could be used to showcase models, test furnishing schemes, or just to have fun.

    So here they are. They feature a wild mix of older and more recent furniture pieces, some of them done specifically for this scene, with the only lose link between them being a general mid-century feel (though some of the pieces are actually recent designs).

    Hope you like them. You can see the full set of images here.

    PS: The image with the Flag Halyard chair was done to test Vray’s new hair shader. I love it!

    PS2: One small gripe is that with every new release of Vray, my Workstation seems to struggle ever more to render pics in an acceptable amount of time. Dunno if Vray is getting more complex, if I'm getting senile, or if my machine is getting old.











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  • #2
    Fantastic work!!!! I bought it in the turbosquid, but the render is very slow!
    How do you render it with this quality? How much computers do you render it?

    Congratulatios!!!

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    • #3
      Thanks Exagero. Yes, this scene renders quite slow, but this was done on one computer (two Xeons Quads @ 2.27 GHz), rendering at twice this resolution. Most images took between 6 and 12 hours to render. As I said, though, this is quite considerably slower (and not as clean) than what I was getting with the old DMC sampler.
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      • #4
        Beautiful work. Your standard is already very high, but I still see improvement in each new set of images you show. Love the treatment.

        Very, very well done.

        b
        Brett Simms

        www.heavyartillery.com
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        • #5
          its all over the internet ))
          lovely as usuall

          i am considering buying the turbosquid model to take a peak in your kitchen )
          BUT
          i am getting distracted by the rendertimes (but i wont hold for too long )

          btw
          do you remember the issue of long renderimes when trying to render older scenes in newer vray versions?
          could that be the case?
          Vlado?
          Martin
          http://www.pixelbox.cz

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          • #6
            breathtaking, bertrand...really impressive set, again.

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            • #7
              Fantastic Images. Your renders always impress me!
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              • #8
                Amazing stuff !

                Your eye for detail is astounding, One day I'll get there.

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                • #9
                  amazin work betrand again. took and trip over to turbosquid today and bought the model to have a play with....thanks!

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                  • #10
                    Awesome, they are really good.
                    VRay has a new Hair Shader?
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                    • #11
                      Thanks a lot for the kind feedback, guys. B
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                      • #12
                        very nice work!

                        hair itself was done by vrayfur?

                        nice job with new hair shader as well, bravo

                        peter
                        Peter Kolus
                        Senior 3D artist / CG Generalist
                        www.peterkolus.com

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                        • #13
                          Thanks a lot, Peter.
                          The hair was done with Max Hair and Fur.
                          Best, B
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by simmsimaging View Post
                            Beautiful work. Your standard is already very high, but I still see improvement in each new set of images you show. Love the treatment.

                            Very, very well done.

                            b
                            Exactly... everytime i think nothing can be better thn this.. you come up with something even better... i wish i can ever reach this level.....
                            Prateek Vishwa
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                            • #15
                              Fantastic works as always! Really nice!
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