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Palantion

Carrara/RDS Architecture posted on Jan 29, 2007
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"Palantion" a very small Greek village outside of the provence of Tripoli ,family roots kind of stuff ! Thanks for taking a peek , Michael.

Comments (40)


janedj

8:36PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

Fantastic beautiful!!!!!!

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Sans2012

8:46PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

Love the model work here mate. Textures, lighting, the whole thing is excellent. Very well done buddy;)

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abuyhia

8:48PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

wooooooow fantastic i'm so sorry i can't find more than 5 in the Rating. keeeeeeeeep up.

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drawbridgep

8:50PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

Awsome model and textures. Love the POV and pretty much everything. The only thing I would change would be shadows. maybe from a building or tree behind the camera casting onto the courtyard. But don't listen to me, this is a wonderful scene.

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Greywolf Starkiller

8:53PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

I am in awe! I hope I can learn to do that well in Carrara!

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sparrownightmare

8:58PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

Your texturing gets better every image. Keep up the good work.

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danamo

9:03PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

Superb models and detailing!! I love the sun-washed look of the textures and lighting as well! I get a real sense of place here; like I could just walk into this picture and peek through the doorway that is invitingly ajar. As usual, your work is exceptional.

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Eugenius

9:47PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

I feel like I'm already there! Very nice! You're very talented: keep up the awesome work!!!

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intro

12:43AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

The tex and architecture are so amazing that one might not notice the incredible plants and details. 5 stars is TOO low.

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Skyback

12:55AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

I would like to appear there! It's excellent work!

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evinrude

1:20AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Superlative texturing. Peerless work.

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MarkHirst

2:00AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

It looks beautiful, you can imagine the people milling about doing their daily chores. Lighting suggests an imminent thunderstorm.

solt

2:09AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

very beautiful, mike.

falconperigot

2:23AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

This is a lovely image. Truly excellent work. I love your attention to detail which makes the scene feel like a real place. There are only two things I would change. To my eyes, the texture tiling repetition on the walls leaps out - perhaps a little noise in the bump channel would soften this. And I'd switch off soft shadows and reduce shadow intensity a touch. The lighting looks just like sharp sunlight on a stormy day but bright sunlight produces crisp edged shadows.

laocoon

2:34AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Stunning piece of work, fabulous details and textures.

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:43AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Impressive modelling and realism.....!!! Great effect of depth.....!!! A fantastic realization.....!!!

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Thelby

6:37AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Excellent creation and wonderful lighting!!!

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Nod

11:31AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Very well done there. If you did a black and white version and added some grain, it would pass for a photo.

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vis151

12:26PM | Tue, 30 January 2007

wow! thats real good. Have a great day.

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dlk30341

12:31PM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Well done :)

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thecytron

12:31PM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Interesting design work!

fionaba

2:11PM | Tue, 30 January 2007

When are you going to do a tutorial about lights? Your renders are great. Do you use GI? HDRI? How? How? pleeease.

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TimBaker

6:05PM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Very realistic and beautiful. I love the transparency of the awnings. How would one make the shadows look like the material is transparent?

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jif3d

6:36PM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Photorealism achieved...so when can I move in ? you have done a really great modelling job and the textures ROCK, IMO I would add a touch more fog, to give the far building a bit more depth, just a suggestion as this is a very kool scene ! ~Cheers~

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Odessey

10:12PM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Hey all thanks for the wonderfull comments on this kind of a rush on the final results before my P.C. goes off for a overhaul, not entirely happy with the lighting it does have issues . As far as the textures go it is a bit over tiled it was a very large map perhaps i should of run it thru the Cinema 4-D UV Boby paint for better results Carraras uv editor needs to be more advanced but thanks for your wonderfull comments , Falconperigot comming from you thats a real compliment !And Finoba i usually spend a great deal of time and usually use HDRI on the lighting and a series of fill lights , not this time just one single spot with softshadows and a low ambient setting . Hey Tim the Transparency is done thru an alpha chanel combined with a texture .Just got to say thanks you guys for the kind comments , thanks again Michael.

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brylaz

2:40AM | Wed, 31 January 2007

So beautiful!! Looks so peaceful - nice place to be there!!!

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Singular3D

6:41AM | Wed, 31 January 2007

Awesome, fantastic image. Fine and detailed models. Great textures!

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Artformz2

5:42AM | Thu, 01 February 2007

Lovely, Mike. Very quiant. Sense of the timeless. The fog just over the roof is a nice touch, too.

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micaelito

4:44PM | Sun, 04 February 2007

realy nice and well done ! One little thing : your sky needs to be re-worked, brighter, in order to suit the rest of your scene. BTW, great job !

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miwi

9:02AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

wooooooow fantastic work,photorealism achieved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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