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Cinema 4D Architecture posted on Mar 17, 2006
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Im rather new to Cinema 4D. This is my first render using Cinema 4D. Nothing spectacular! I dont expect that i will get alot of comments or ratings for this image as it's just a simple scene. Although I would appreciate any comments & suggestions you may have. Everything was done in Cinema 4D. No post work. I used Radiosity rendering for this image too. I quite like the way it turned out for a first render actually.

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IO4

12:44AM | Sat, 18 March 2006

Well done for a first render:) I've never used C4D, so I'm no expert, but I love looking at the renders.It can't be easy I'm guessing, but this seems like a great start to me. I like the shadows and relfection. Somethings not quite right with the door though, can't put my finger on it.It doesn't quite seem to blend in with the rest. I look forward to seeing more of your posts:)

scanmead

3:49PM | Sat, 25 March 2006

Excellent first render! Wait until you really start playing with lights! ;) If you're running R9, test an Ambient Occlusion render instead of Radiosity: it creates a whole different look. Welcome to the addiction!


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