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3D Studio Max Architecture posted on Feb 15, 2004
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Comments (24)


Einzelganger

8:28AM | Sun, 15 February 2004

outside image a little too blurred mabe?

chikken

8:44AM | Sun, 15 February 2004

Einzelganger, thanks for your comment. The background is supposed to look like it over-exposed, as it would if you took a photo of the scene.

zerobyte

10:36AM | Sun, 15 February 2004

nice GI dude! care to tell what renderer and light setup? :) i particularly love the wall texture. something like ICI pearl paint :) i felt the background image a bit oit of place, even though it supposed to be like that. well, just my opinion

geisto

1:56PM | Sun, 15 February 2004

just one word : wow

Dave5153

5:45PM | Sun, 15 February 2004

i agree with all the comments above, i love the lighting and texture of the walls, my only other crit would be the chair cushion looks a little sharp. I like the knot in the light cord, nice touch. BEst wishes DaveB

jr221

6:21PM | Sun, 15 February 2004

Terrific! I love the wall texture! However, I would work on the wood floor texture--it's a bit too large. I also agree with Dave5153 about the chair cushion.

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seraph135

6:39PM | Sun, 15 February 2004

This looks pretty good. I agree with all the above comments and would like to add that the walls are just a tad too smooth and quite glossy. If your going to overexpose the outside, you should add more blooming of light around the windows.

kennyliu

12:59AM | Mon, 16 February 2004

That's a cool render!

Abreu

6:08AM | Mon, 16 February 2004

WOW!!! one day ill be able to play with radiosity.

sergo

10:54AM | Mon, 16 February 2004

Awesomely real! GI I suppose.

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Lary

3:14PM | Mon, 16 February 2004

excellent render and great lightind!!! Congrats!

nTa

7:00PM | Mon, 16 February 2004

I NEED TO KNOW YOUR LIGHTING SETUP NOW! oh god, that looks good

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carib98

7:55PM | Mon, 16 February 2004

Brilliant!

greggibbon

4:23AM | Tue, 17 February 2004

VERY NICE JOB VERY SUBTLE!

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LuckyLook

5:26AM | Tue, 17 February 2004

Fabolous render !

azaghot

7:26AM | Tue, 17 February 2004

very realistic

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Xlars

2:51PM | Tue, 17 February 2004

Wonderful image, good to see your work again here on ReRo :-) The lighting in this scene i superb IMO - amazing how that sunlight looks soo real. As always you have so great eye for the details (cool with that little lightbulb above, the glass table .. and that picture on the wall (that is an awesome idea to frame one of your previous 2002 images that way - for others This one is the one I am talking about ;-) Also the texture is very cool here on the wall, floor etc. Excellent work.

Partisan

2:15PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

I really like the way the light affects the side walls

diegomaricato

3:25PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Perfect, Fantastic

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ariaans

5:35PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

To me it looks like the DOV is a little overdone and the walls a bit too perfect, but for the rest... wow!!! Wonderful use of materials and beautiful lightning/reflections!!!

lucbianco

7:37AM | Sat, 21 February 2004

Beautiful !

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cermit

9:33AM | Mon, 23 February 2004

omg...amazing

frozentissue

3:25AM | Tue, 09 March 2004

I hate you! But I love your work!!!! You've got to stop doing such fantastic work!! This was eagerly awaited and cannot be faulted!!!

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cambert

6:45AM | Sun, 17 July 2005

Beautifully composed and lit. The detailing is perfect, right down to the knot - love that bit of wit :)


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