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The Parliament

Cinema 4D Architecture posted on Dec 16, 2006
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Finally completed! :) Orsz

Comments (138)


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kosv01

12:20AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Fantastic as always...Congrats.---Kostas.

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Ruud

12:35AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

!!Outstanding!! and an incredible challenge

JenniferSun

12:39AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Wow, amazing architecture! Outstanding rendering. Do you live in Hungary?

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Bungalo

3:02AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

You are the best x-mas mood bringer this year and hail to that! :) Though I'm not very much into christmas celebrations. But of with that. Back to the topic. :) Marvelous work. I'm sorry to admit I have trouble to remember if the original building looks as good this one of Yours (too much of that cheap and cold wine was taken during my short visist to Budapest). Anyway it's beautifull. The parlament, Your patience, Your work and even these damn floating trees. But tell me one thing... You've switched the poles didn't You? The sun should never be in that part of the sky... ? ... :) Huh?

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Gog

6:22AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Awesome image Rudy! Cleaner then when I saw it :) as always a great image.

Tom-Noddy

6:59AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Needless to say that this is awesome.

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sahejaa

7:31AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Woww looks fantastic, stunning work!!!

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SpunkyMaMa

11:30AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Definately worth the wait an excellant model!

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Eugenius

11:36AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Spectacular modelling!!! The detail is astonishing and the textures are incredible! Very Nice Work!!!!!

EugeneTooms

11:47AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Mmm dat good! I'd hate to see the poly count on this one :)

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jhustead

2:14PM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Beautifully sculpted architecture all in the comfort from your own home. This building looks totally magnificent although I've never seen the actual parliament building I get a sense of how breathtakingly complex it must have been to build. Congratulations on a great job. I would like to see it from other angles if that's okay with you. -James P.S. A rating of five isn't high enough or how great this image looks.

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rl2000

7:23AM | Tue, 19 December 2006

great lighting mate

embou

11:38AM | Tue, 19 December 2006

Wow, very impressive. Thanks for sharing.

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chachi

12:06PM | Tue, 19 December 2006

yeah.....ok.....so im blown away...lol...incredible.... i would love to know the specs on this...poly count, render time, AO or GI used, things like that...i have to know! 6 Stars..lol -chachi

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Sylvv

2:46PM | Tue, 19 December 2006

It's one of the best render of ancient architecture I saw up to now. Though I appreciate your endurance on this timeeating project I could imagine some (more)irregularities in the walls and roofs to give the picture a more natural or less clean touch. Maybe it could help to slightly add some noise with the gaussian filter. But overall - once again I take my hat off to you ;-).

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Fidelity2

2:56PM | Tue, 19 December 2006

Excellent. 5+! You are the greatest dear friend.

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CarloTraversi

2:57PM | Tue, 19 December 2006

So unusual stuff from you, but it's GREAT. Can't imagine the work behind this wonderful image: it worths every minute you spent with it :) - Just one word: maybe trees are not in real position, but they are fantastic. Hail to the King :))) Happy Holidays, friend :)

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TwoPynts

4:16PM | Tue, 19 December 2006

Hmmana, hmmana, hmmana... Mind boggling. Beautiful and congrats on your acheivement here.

clevernails

5:47AM | Wed, 20 December 2006

I`am very happy, because I can remember for my country. Indeed, this bulding in life more impressiv and beautiful. Thank you and congratulation!

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McDod

5:11PM | Wed, 20 December 2006

Nice one- I look forward to visiting Budapest before long.

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phobos70

4:55AM | Thu, 21 December 2006

great image!!!

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ascrazy

5:54AM | Thu, 21 December 2006

fantastic work:-)

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Apache2k

6:59AM | Thu, 21 December 2006

Holy smoke,,,,!!! Ahaaaa, the fift window from the left is wrong :) buhahahahahah joke Maan u must have iron nervs!!! very impressive work.

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Perry6

7:23PM | Thu, 21 December 2006

Fantastic job and a beautiful render!!!! You picked quite a challenge for yourself!

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kot23

12:55AM | Sat, 23 December 2006

Awesome and amazing! Great job and patience...

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podlovics

4:13AM | Sun, 24 December 2006

Great modelling and rendering. Congratulations. Gratulok, nagyszerű munka. Fyk alapj csintad, vagy volt valamife tervrajzod?

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Incarnadine

12:27PM | Sun, 24 December 2006

Wow, wow, wow! Impressive in any way I can think to descibe this!

peejay

2:03AM | Mon, 25 December 2006

astonishing work, amazed your computer didn't crash either building or rendering it

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gmvgmvgmv

11:48AM | Mon, 25 December 2006

The sheer weight of detail in this model and the monumental commitment of time and effort alone would make this offering worthy of the highest praise. Add to that the light, the pov and texturing, and this is nothing short of a masterpiece. Wow!

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rickymaveety

12:39PM | Wed, 27 December 2006

This image stopped me in my tracks. I had to go back and read the whole WIP thread. This is simiply beyond incredible.


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