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    hi........all

  • #2
    So.... i can take a photo too!


    This is great! Perfect

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    • #3
      indeed~
      perfect~

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      • #4
        looks great- my only comment is that the shadow of the tree on the wall looks a little too strong.
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        • #5
          Wadda look. though I too could quibble a about tree shadow- it's yet another big wow!!

          masman1- you do beautiful work. Subtle, powerful...the play of light out of frame. It's got it all.

          Work like this and quite a few other notables posted here should be turning heads... towards VRay.

          Peter

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          • #6
            nice indeed...just please get rid of that plank bitmap there on the alcove ceiling...looks out of place and very recognizable
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            • #7



              thanks.
              I regard for your opnions.
              I will show you guys my jobs at the website
              coming soooooooon ~~~~ :P

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              • #8
                Where did you find those lights? The lighting on the wall is excellent. Did you create the IES data for it? Or are those lights available from a manufacturer for download?
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                • #9
                  Very nice, a question, which ERCO light is that, been looking and cannot seem to find the one that emits the rings of light like that.
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                  • #10
                    masman!! I have question.

                    masman!!
                    I have question.

                    Among, what is shadow that hang around under light?

                    I appreciated well the your work.

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                    • #11
                      At first i thought the tree is a reflection!
                      now on closer inspection i see that its a shadow, a bit TOO strong for a night shot

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                      • #12
                        I think its a very nice shot, but a bit too much contrast to my taste, if this was my scene ill rise a bit the dark vs light areas, but, this is your scene!! Nice shot!

                        particlerealities Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 5:30 am Post subject:

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                        Where did you find those lights? The lighting on the wall is excellent. Did you create the IES data for it? Or are those lights available from a manufacturer for download?
                        Dman3d Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 10:45 am Post subject:

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                        Very nice, a question, which ERCO light is that, been looking and cannot seem to find the one that emits the rings of light like that.
                        Here's a post covering using ies on vray and the files.

                        http://www.chaoticdimension.com/foru...pic.php?t=3647

                        Cya guys
                        Best Regards.

                        Jorge Zamudio.

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                        • #13
                          hello masman...
                          would like to say something about your images.. i guess everybody knows already that you are great ... has wonderful images and a amazing technique... but in my opinion , if you dont want to talk anything about your jobs and share your knowledge, you are in the wrong place, because this is not a gallery, this is a forum where people share knowledge and i have been looking around your posts and saw that you've never comment anything, dont answer questions and everything else. So , at my humbly condition of begginer , i would like to say you that at least answer questions, but if this is not interesting for you, show your jobs in a gallery sorry by hard words , but is exactlly how i fell when i see yours so beautiful jobs without even a line explain how you did them.
                          natal - brazil

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                          • #14
                            here here Silver
                            this is a knowledge driven forum .....
                            Natty
                            http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by silver
                              hello masman...
                              would like to say something about your images.. i guess everybody knows already that you are great ... has wonderful images and a amazing technique... but in my opinion , if you dont want to talk anything about your jobs and share your knowledge, you are in the wrong place, because this is not a gallery, this is a forum where people share knowledge and i have been looking around your posts and saw that you've never comment anything, dont answer questions and everything else. So , at my humbly condition of begginer , i would like to say you that at least answer questions, but if this is not interesting for you, show your jobs in a gallery sorry by hard words , but is exactlly how i fell when i see yours so beautiful jobs without even a line explain how you did them.
                              Hello Silver -

                              I can understand the feeling
                              But please understand, he may be shy or unfamiliar
                              with the English language (like most of us) lest write a
                              comprehensive detail report of how he've done it.

                              Lets wait and be patient.

                              Regards,
                              vertex wrangler

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