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Waiting room update version

Cinema 4D Architecture posted on Oct 23, 2003
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This is an update version and I think final in the searching of working time v/s reality for a architecture visualization job. I want to thanks www.C4Des.com forum for his great help in this scene. Image information: Cinema 4d no post 1.09 Hrs render (athlon 2000+ 768DDR), luminance sky, a parallel light(sun)soft shadow, 2000x2000 map, and a no specular, no shadow, omni fill light (at left of wassilis).Radiosity settings: 160%, acc 70% pp 1/1, dif Depth: 2, samples 100 min 50 max 200 (as you can see no "extreme" settings) Thanks for viewing and your comments are welcome. PS:Excuse my english

Comments (6)


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Doublecrash

7:52AM | Thu, 23 October 2003

Better than the previous. It's an excellent work, specially the lighting.

carmello

11:28AM | Thu, 23 October 2003

yes, those faint reflections make it...excellent lighting, excellent image!

segart

12:28PM | Thu, 23 October 2003

Great job, very realistic. Love the lightining and textures.

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strata

2:09PM | Fri, 24 October 2003

I totally agree, this is much better. Congrats to a fine render!!

aspirinetu

2:29PM | Sat, 25 October 2003

Nice detail the Breuer chairs.

darksecret1

11:46PM | Tue, 28 October 2003

great composition. truly looks real


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