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WIP...Home Theater setup

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Mar 03, 2002
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Still need to add alot of stuff. Mainly more hifi-components, but most dreaded is the application of all the damn wires. Not looking forward to that one :) All based on actual stereo and hometheater equipment on the market. Comments and suggestions wanted. Regards Ian Wendt

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Ironbear

9:44PM | Sun, 03 March 2002

Nice. Looks like it's coming along well, Ian.

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Delrino

3:45AM | Mon, 04 March 2002

you got a fantastic start here...I'm curios about the final picture with furniture, potted plants etc..if you'll ad them...

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strata

5:21AM | Mon, 04 March 2002

Great speakers. :))

sdaniels

9:34AM | Mon, 04 March 2002

Looks cool. Couple of issues. 1, the way you have the reflection distorted in the plasma is not realistic (I know, I am looking at a 50" Pioneer right now). It's a nice smooth surface and just gives a muted but sharp reflection. Also, you need to increase the samples in you radiosity setup. That should get rid of all those artifacts you have at the top of the room. Also, increase the resolution of the shadows (if you have a light casting one). That will clean up those artifacts too. Look forward to seeing the finished thing (since I love CG & HomeCinema!)


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