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  • Architect: Interior Panoramas

    Hi all,
    This is my last cg architecture work: three interiors of a house in panoramic format (.mov). The size of the files is very small, so don't mind to download it. By the way now I'm working as a freelance in custom modelling and cg architecture. If you want to contact with me please e-mail to: jcjimenez@render3d.net :P


    Bedroom - http://www.render3d.net/foros/bedroom.mov (141 KB)




    Livingroom - http://www.render3d.net/foros/livingroom.mov (167 KB)




    Bathroom - http://www.render3d.net/foros/bathroom.mov (122 KB)




    Regards,
    Juan Carlos Jiménez
    jcjimenez@render3d.net

  • #2
    how did you do that?

    Very Nice Renders!!!!

    Can you tell me how you made the panoramas?
    Much appreciate it!
    dReams in diGital
    www.joelRfreeman.com
    www.haysarch.com

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    • #3
      I have made this tutorial:

      http://www.cgtalk.com/showthread.php...9&page=2&pp=15

      regards,
      Juan Carlos Jiménez
      jcjimenez@render3d.net

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      • #4
        great tut. Thanks for sharing.

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        • #5
          excellent

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          • #6
            Hey !
            nice bounces of lights !
            what are your settings ? is it ir+photons maps??
            cheers
            olivier

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            • #7
              thanx

              Thanks Alot!!!
              Keep up the good Work!
              dReams in diGital
              www.joelRfreeman.com
              www.haysarch.com

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              • #8
                Olivier: in the same post in cgtalk I have included the .max sample scene and a brief explanation of my method.

                Regards,
                Juan Carlos Jiménez

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                • #9
                  congratulations JC its awsome work !
                  & thank you very much for the tutorial

                  bueniiiisima onda

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                  • #10
                    Beautiful job, Juan Carlos.
                    I have bought your book, I hope that they have stock in my country.
                    Saludos.

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                    • #11
                      wow!

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                      • #12
                        is that panoramic more recognised than the cross method of vrays box camera?

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                        • #13
                          No, da elf, I've made the cross by compositing in photoshop the 6 renders just for posting it here.

                          Regards,
                          Juan Carlos Jiménez

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                          • #14
                            using the vray box cam to create a qtvr should be possible, the problem is that there are few authoring/compiling tools for the windows platform available.
                            the only free way i know is gocubic.exe (which my script uses), and it only takes 6 seperate images, not a single cross.
                            with realviz stitcher it should work with a cross image.
                            Marc Lorenz
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                            www.marclorenz.com
                            www.facebook.com/marclorenzvisualization

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                            • #15
                              Does any one know of any way to do similar files for an exterior? where the camera moves arond the geometry? Not an animation but an interactive qtvr.
                              Bret

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