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Shibenik Cathedral

Lightwave Realism posted on Dec 12, 2005
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Modeled in lightwave by Marco Dabroviv and rendered in Maxwell by Inaki Gonzalez. Hope u njoy!!!

Comments (6)


pentamiter_beastmete

11:03AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Lovely. maybe a little less haze, and a little bit of texture on the pillars, and this would be awsome.

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oooZENOooo

11:27AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Very nicely lit and I appreciate the effor you have put into modelling this. Great work! I agree with Pents comments above.

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Silgrin

3:06AM | Tue, 13 December 2005

I agree, too. Also there is much grain in the render, maybe you could play more with anti-aliasing options [sorry, I didn`t fully start learning LW yet]?

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ambientLight

5:47PM | Tue, 13 December 2005

Haven't seen this model for a while since the challenges based on it, render looks a little too foggy for my liking, I don't know maxwell so can't make suggestions there. Looks like maxwell is solving the scene pretty good, just need a clearer view :)

inakito

3:43PM | Sat, 17 December 2005

Thanks guys but basically the model is not mine... so far ive been focusing in the correct lighting and atmosphere for the scene to render that using maxwell. Anyway hope u enjoy this!!!

tony_br22

5:14PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Wow, this is really beautiful .. Excellent work


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