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Cinema 4D (none) posted on May 06, 2002
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This image was inspired by the Sponza Atrium - not very complex modeling - just wanted to test if I could make a lazy afternoon feeling to this picture. I'm not happy with all the textures - specially the floor looks too blurred. I applied 20% sharpen post effect in C4D. Comments?

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Erik0815Erik

12:47PM | Mon, 06 May 2002

good lights, but the shadows are a bit to hard ... didn't you use 'soft shadows'? the textures on the floor can allways be a problem - try to change the camera-angle a bit, maybe that helps :-)

the_angry_monkey

1:37PM | Mon, 06 May 2002

I agree about the soft shadows - not too soft though and maybe more yellow/orange light. I also think that the end of the near wall should not be visible - other than which it works very well.

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Nod

4:38PM | Mon, 06 May 2002

Very nice indeed.

dandavis

7:37PM | Mon, 06 May 2002

Yep, the shadows look a little hard. Maybe filet the corners of the objects a little bit too. This is pretty nice though.

jplouw

5:58AM | Tue, 07 May 2002

Just a thought on the texture being used for the pillars, maybe rotating the texture on each pillar will make it a bit less obvious that it is the same texture applied to each pillar. Otherwise a very nice picture.


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