I'm a 21 year old college student at Slippery Rock University majoring in Communications and emerging technologies. Working with Cinema is a hobby for me because my chances of working for Pixar or ILM are nil. BIOI started playing with Bryce after being amazed by the work of the man behind Digital Blasphemy. After two years I put down Bryce and converted to Cinema 4D. I use Cinema 4D to waste away my free time. Current projects include: Designing new desktops for my computer, animated sequences for an upcoming movie, and the historical recreation of my home town during the civil war from little more than old photographs.
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Comments (3)
killerpumpkins
There is something more than the fine rendering you did here. It is the time of day, the lighting and the actual place that just does it for me anyways. very nice! KP
amapitodd
Cool scene. You might want to email Maxon tech support to get help on rendering. Nine hours seems like an excessive amount of time for 53,000 polys.
theemperor84
I should have specified that the nine hours was probably due in large part to the the 100 area lights, 80 of which I could probably condense to 8