Cozy at Home... 3D by charlesp2
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Description
3dsmax + Vray.
Actual client work, with a personal touch ;)
The client asked me to create a very "comfy" feel to their renderings of these luxury homes... So, i spent HOURS working on the lighting + materials to get that "early morning with light from the forest coming in" feeling... Notice also, how the interior design colors and even the paintings invite the forest into the room... Please let me know if i achieved the feeling I was going for... :) I personally would love to own a home like that, lol, but I'm ok with my view of the city from my apartment in the mountains.. for now ;)
Anyways, hope you enjoy, please leave me a comment if you like the image.
Also, please see my other images for your viewing pleasure! Hope you enjoy.
-Charles
Comments (15)
DukeNukem2005
Bravo! This is a very beautiful image! Wonderful artwork!
tiku_67
Napkins and utensils look strange, but otherwise it's excellent!
ThetaGraphics
Very Impressive!
RetroDevil
awesome!!! very very realistic!
MistyLaraCarrara
a lot of detail. the light makes the room look fresh.
ledwolorz
Excellent work.
DocMikeB
Awesome realism, like 2 real photos! The client will be very satisfied, you made a great work... 5+++++!
nemirc
maybe the mantelpieces are too think (they look like mini-cushions???), but other than that, I have no complains. Very good image
Thelby
Absolutely Amazing Work, here!!!!!
frankman
Absolute great work. Stunning lightning. Think would like to have such a home too!! How long does it render?
violet
Awesome renders......!!!!!!
charlesp2
Thx everybody!! :) @ Frankman: It takes 21 minutes per frame at 640x440 using a Core 2 Duo E6400 with 2GB RAM, with the lowest settings possible to render a "good quality" image with minimal grain. At 1000xwhatever, it takes 50 minutes using 3 of these machines in Distributed Rendering mode to render one image ;) The scene uses 4 VrayLights, one Target Direct, 1 VrayLightMtl casting background image light into the scene, and finally Vray Environment light. That's a lot of light, lol! ;) I love your comments a lot, if you like this image please let me know ok! Your comments are my reward! :D -Charles
GRACHE
FANTASTIC!!!
webguym2
I checked out your other work, it's all incredible! Very, very well done!
Gi_el7adidi
paying attention 2 the details is just great !