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Heinz Galinski School - Berlin

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Aug 03, 2001
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Visualization of the Heinz Galinski School as a studie in Cinema4D by AVision

Comments (7)


HybridSoul

3:58AM | Fri, 03 August 2001

this looks cool i like the corrigated look

sdaniels

4:00AM | Fri, 03 August 2001

Cool modeling. Nice shapes. The lighting is good, but what this scene is lacking is diffusion on the textures. Everything it too clean/bright. Try just adding varying random noise to the diffusion channels and I think you'll get a more photo-realistic look. Those red doors. Is that glass in them? How about some specular highlights or mild reflection? Try an enviroment map. Keep up the good work.

runeseeker

4:45AM | Fri, 03 August 2001

Very nice job, very modern looking

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sittingblue

3:16AM | Sat, 04 August 2001

this is a very nice study of architecture

grjoplin

1:57PM | Sat, 04 August 2001

wonderful playing with lighting on walls.way too clean look though.remember imperfectness leads to perfectness.some dirtiness like a small graffitti for example on a wall could erich the whole composition if u seak realistic look

shamus4D

4:17PM | Sat, 04 August 2001

This is a fantastic image. In reply to 'grjoplin' above why spoil a good building with graffitti you wouldnt want it on yours, A bit of dirt or discolouring on part of the wall would be ok. Keep up the good work. Very realistic.

WiB

5:31AM | Sun, 05 August 2001

Thank you for your comments. I'l work some more on the walls. Actually I did put some 'bump' in the walls but I think I need to alter the lighting a bit to make it show better. Does anybody know if it's possible to 'update' a picture and how ?


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