Desert city

can i ask which graphic card used on this project ?

An simply GeForce 9800 GTX :slight_smile:

1 man-1 week = absolutely perfect.

You must be a machine or robot. :slight_smile:

Great job.

It truly is amazing that you were able to do all of that in 7 days, did you outsource any of the work?

wow, absolutly stunning stuff. “manhole city oasis”:wink:
are you allowed to tell us, how the architects are?

-oconv

Just amazing!

Thanks again for writing the book to.

Can I ask what is the work flow on something of this size.
Did you use vray scatter, and the other plugins they have for the traffic.
How did you handle the polygone count?
What were the render settings.
i am using the new service pack for Vray and it is very slow.
Granted an interior scene 100mb 80 Eis lights+ a lot of Vray Lt materials.
But taking a long time to render.
6 hour for 3000x 1850 1000 Light cache, and high settings.

So any insight how you did this much work in the time would be grate.

The next time i am over in Milan I will give you a shout.
My wife is from Outside Milan.

Phil

Wow so many poly, so much detail and simply great wrok for such short time.
Congratulations!:grin:

Great work!

Power to the one man band.

who’s your client for this project?
Nice images; I have seen a similar design recently - well, not that similar, but i’ve seen the concept of park being built above existing buildings… it wasn’t in the desert!

heyyy

dude these came out sick! congrats. Can you share with me any insight on your tree mats i can never get them to appear with that glossiness. and refraction.. Nevertheless great job. =) 10 thumbs up.

yes i would love to get an idea of your polygon and memory count lol…

I was wondering how you created your lighting effect/glow particlary in your 5th image ? Was it a photshop plugin ?

Absolutely amazing images, even more so as you did them yourself, thats just insane quality/speed/attention to detail… the lot!

But seriously how the hell are they going to build that!? Sky hooks?

Beautiful concept! How cool would it be to see more stuff like this as you fly in and out of cities…

Very nice work… very original.