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3D Studio Max Architecture posted on Oct 19, 2006
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Another rendering from the same school. I think this is one of my most detailed renderings to date.

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moonhwa

9:05PM | Thu, 19 October 2006

Very nicely setup. Shouldn't the light be shining at bottom instead of up direction? Great render ;)

jr221

5:49PM | Fri, 20 October 2006

Thanks for the kind response. "Shouldn't the light be shining at bottom instead of up direction?" No.:) These are indirect lights. This means they light up the ceiling, and that light shines down on the room.

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cadbury

5:47PM | Sat, 21 October 2006

nice work &nice method of lighting...does this kind of indirect lights actually being used???...cos i like the concept...&if u can plzz tell me the discription of the lamps used in that case...it must be so strong to light this high cieling area...thnx 4 ur help...waiting for ur next works..have a nice day :)

jr221

7:06PM | Sat, 21 October 2006

Here is a website with more information about indirect lighting. http://www.advancedbuildings.org/main_t_lighting_indirect_lighting.htm I don't remember the manufacturer of the lights used in the above rendering, but Peerless Lighting (www.peerless-lighting.com) makes a wide variety of indirect lights. Thanks for your comments.


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