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Not a City

Carrara/RDS (none) posted on May 16, 2002
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It's my first real image with CS2 :) . Just played a bit with the rules of photorealism, the elements of the "city" had to LOOK somewhat realistic but not BE realistic ;) . I had a lot of fun with it ! The buildings are made out of a terrain and the shader is procedural . Rendered with Global Illumination of course, and photoshoped in Photoshop . Please comment !

Comments (5)


RayTraz

9:11PM | Thu, 16 May 2002

AHA LUDOVIC!) havent see your works for so long. where have u been? cool render. i like the surrealist feel of it.

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Kixum

2:40AM | Fri, 17 May 2002

Nice choice of textures! Very cool.

vasquez

5:15AM | Fri, 17 May 2002

Nice render, good realism and also surrealismi, (I like that there's any street) and... photoshopping in Photoshop is one of the best I've ever heard!!!!! LOLOLOLOL

glought

9:06PM | Tue, 21 May 2002

Oh man! Great Look and lighting! I feel some re-rendering coming up with CS2. The 3-week wait is gona feel like an eternity.

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Digimon

6:05PM | Fri, 21 May 2004

It's funny how a texture makes all the difference, this would just look like blocks, except that great texture, that is ambiguous and yet lends perfectly to your need. The lighting and pov also make this work. Excellent!!!


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