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Cliff House

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Sep 04, 2002
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No radiosity was used. 8 lights in scene. Cliff was done using nurbs+displacement+bump. Glow was used for windmill and birds textures. Trees are polygon objects.

Comments (24)


ThirdEye_

2:14PM | Wed, 04 September 2002

This is awesome as usual. I see only 2 things that could be improved: 1 water doesn't seem so good, try using bhodinut 2D noise in the bump or/and in the displacement channel. Maybe try adding some foam near the cliff. 2 The house is very dark on the left side, I think that some backlighting should be good

linkinpark

2:20PM | Wed, 04 September 2002

Wow,this looks so wonderful Carles!!!!Really beautiful,genial lighting as well as modelling!!!Outstanding job you have done!

pingo

4:02PM | Wed, 04 September 2002

Exelent. Stunning. Beautiful. Top 20

as07

9:21PM | Wed, 04 September 2002

as always, amazing lightning and excellent glow!

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deemarie

12:21AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

In a word ... breathtaking!

turx

1:48AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

agree with deemarie

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Mahlikus

2:36AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

passes out

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deadhead

4:07AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

I have no words...breathtaking photorealism !!!

audity

5:54AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

the water has a strange "metallic" aspect, but this is an outstanding work !

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cartesius

6:49AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

I still don't get it -- how can you do stuff like this? ;)

dandavis

7:46AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

Breathtakingly beautiful, of particular interest to me are the cliffs. Your understanding of lighting and texturing techniques is second to none. So I don't have to keep repeating myself, just pretend that I wrote this same comment for all 4 images.

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locomouse

9:49PM | Thu, 05 September 2002

If I could remove my eyes and send them on a vacation to a beautiful resort, they would not come back any more rested and refreshed than they are right now after viewing this image, Pirates Cove and Old Cart. Your imagery is stunning!! :-)

rossy007

7:00AM | Fri, 06 September 2002

Crap!.....back to the drawing board for me. If you use any books to teach you this stuff, I would be grateful if you would share the titles as this is the kinda quality that ALL my work lacks, You are THE man

Phlegm_Thrower

11:43PM | Fri, 06 September 2002

damn... i thought that was a composite... that's awesome... just the water... it looks a bit too reflective...

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Nod

4:57PM | Sat, 07 September 2002

Get off your bum and send this straight to the 3D World magazine galleries!! This is brilliant!

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thomaskrahn

8:37AM | Sun, 08 September 2002

You the greatest artist at renderosity.. simple as that!

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kromekat

5:30AM | Sat, 14 September 2002

Those cliffs are oustanding Carles! - brilliant! - I agree on the water though, seems a little mettalic!

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Shademaster

9:57AM | Tue, 22 October 2002

This looks fantastic man!! I wish I could ever reacht the realism you acieve in my images!

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Moebius87

10:44AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

Superb work.

Lifebane

10:57PM | Sun, 15 June 2003

The water by the stones looks a bit strange, almost like quicksilver but it is a very impressive picture! Very realistic.

ISSE

1:15PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

Excellent pow & image

HeikoWagner

5:23PM | Tue, 01 March 2005

fantastic and realistic

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kenmo

1:48PM | Tue, 14 February 2006

Super work....I love the look of the cliffs.... Outstanding.....

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brylaz

3:59AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Fantastic work - looks so real!!!!


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