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Carrara/RDS Photo Manipulation posted on Jan 27, 2010
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Well this started out as a small demonstration that I was giving to some friends at work and then turned into an experiment in my feeble attempt at photorealism. I don't think I can get this much better although I'm sure there are people who could. It's a simple image containing about 12 objects. Here's the kicker, I have the settings turned down fairly low but the combo of transparency with raytraced depth of field turned this into a 22 hour render (on a dual core machine). Yick. The paperwork is my homework for my Japanese lessons. The backdrop is a photo of my new apartment. I have a surrounding image 360 of my apartment in also in the image but you can't see it in the reflection of the pen they way I wanted. Oh, well, it was a lot of fun to do. Now my computer must rest. -Kix

Comments (9)


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njb2000

6:54AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Great POV nice idea!

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Half-Baked

7:54AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Excellent work!

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MarkBremmer

8:07AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

美しいイメージ。 Mark

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thecytron

10:12AM | Wed, 27 January 2010

Nicely put together render!

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Artformz2

7:00AM | Thu, 28 January 2010

Beautiful, beautiful. Great camera.

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Nod

10:06AM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Great lighting.

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zhaanman

11:30AM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Oh man the lighting and the shine off that top and perspective all Awesome!

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traeumerle62

3:39AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

great .... :-)

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ragouc

10:53AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

Very realistic.


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