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First HDRI, Radiosity Test

Cinema 4D Still Life posted on May 13, 2003
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HDRI Image (c) by Paul Debevec www.debevec.org -- Wood and Rug Textures (c) by RansomActive www.ransomactive.com -- Tray with Mug by Janine Pauke www.3dluvr.com/janine -- The leaves were from a tutorial that I picked up at some point. Sorry, I don't remember who. -- I created the pot with the water collector, the glass ash-try looking thing, and the rocks. These were also texturized by me. Basically the entire scene except these were taken from a Cinema4D XL 8 tutorial...however, I didn't like it so I added my own elements. This was my first real try at radiosity render, and using an HDRI image to light the scene. The results, I think, are very cool, however, I'm a little uneasy with the look of the glass dish. I performed the modeling and rendering on an Intel P4 2.4Ghz, 1 GB 333 DDR, running Cinema4D XL R8, and WindowsXP Pro. Native render-time resolution was 1280x720 and took approx. 15-20min. to render. Any suggestion are welcome. Long live Cinema4D!

Comments (2)


emquetier

4:21PM | Tue, 13 May 2003

I love this pic !!

graphicaddict

9:04PM | Tue, 19 August 2003

Stole my heart with this one. It's beautiful!


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