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Cinema 4D Architecture posted on Nov 13, 2001
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Hi there!!! This is my first work under the name FAKE. (what I made earlier you can see here: http://www.renderosity.com/gallery.ez?ByArtist=Yes&Artist=Kebbelchen) The idea to this picture I had when I was caught(my flu was also the basis why you heard nothing of me for so long) . I always wanted to enlarge my loft and now I have done it virtual. Some infos about the work: It was funny to walk around with an inch rule and measure the loft and the funiture. The scene was made with C4D 6 but I never was happy with the render so I decided to render the scene on a friends computer with C4D 7.2 (the lucky one). The most difficult thing were the attitudes of radiosity, I spend hours over hours on the parameters and the whole thing needs over 15 hours to render. All the textures are done with PhotoShop 5 LE and the rest was done in C4D. I hope ya like it and all comments are welcome. ~{o;)

Comments (12)


Oktavian

9:23AM | Tue, 13 November 2001

You've done an excellent job with the GI. I don't know yet but are the reflections in the great windowpane ok?

FAKE

9:47AM | Tue, 13 November 2001

Hi Oktavian. ThanX for the comment, I think the reflections are O.K. if ya remember the camera-angle and the windows-angle. If not there must be a bug in C4D 7.2, lol. ~{o;)

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specs2

10:02AM | Tue, 13 November 2001

This is awesome, Guido. I really like to have a home like that. Let us see some more of this house.

soulhuntre

10:25AM | Tue, 13 November 2001

Great job, it looks really good. The lighting is very nice.

113959

12:14PM | Tue, 13 November 2001

wow, wish that it was my studio

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allengraph

4:59AM | Wed, 14 November 2001

another great job! nice to see ya post again...it's been a while, I like your studio very nice lighting, I can never get the radiosity to work for me great job!

shamus4D

1:30PM | Wed, 14 November 2001

As always a great image. Wish I had a loft like that. The lighting & the reflections are really good. Good to see your work again. Thanks

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rjghise

2:14AM | Fri, 16 November 2001

Fantastic! I've never had the patience to wait for Radiosity to render anything - though if I was sitting in a room like this one I might. :-) Great work.

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Yvan

12:57AM | Sun, 18 November 2001

Very nice, I'd love to know what kind of computer was used to render this, trying to establish rough radiosity speeds.... Very nice sense of sunlight.

kaiservr

6:21PM | Mon, 19 November 2001

Great job! And welcome back. Good to see you back and posting.

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racin-jason

6:50PM | Fri, 30 November 2001

Oh my Fake - another beautiful 3D render. Your attention to the details of your loft are so commendable, even measuring your space for scaled accuracy. I am not a 3D artist, but I've been contemplating. Now - after seeing your gorgeous work, I simply must take the next 10 years and learn how to format a page and draw a box. Gawd, it'll take me 30 years to catch up to your worst mistakes, let alone create something so majestically stunning. Love the window refractions. Simply an exhibit in abnormal skill.

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dennisrichter

7:04AM | Mon, 03 December 2001

Hey I really like this pic!


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