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Mojoworld Architecture posted on Oct 19, 2004
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.....until now! Some non-fractal terrain renders, produced using MJW 3.0. A compilation of three architectural test renders. With the vastly improved mesh handling abilities, working with imported content is so much easier now. The main image here was a test of internal lighting using three spotlights and a yellow/brown coloured pointlight. The other two images are further spotlight tests One in a lower courtyard with lights shining the atrium centre. The other on the first floor with lights illuminating corridors on either side. The second two pics are of the Sponza Atrium, the first is of the Sibenic cathedral. Both meshes were modelled by Marko Dabrovic and are available from the link on the image ;) Hope you like em ...more pics to follow soon :)

Comments (4)


jjsonick

12:09PM | Tue, 19 October 2004

WOW!! It's really exciting how well 3.0 renders these. wants 3.0 even more

worlds end

5:04PM | Tue, 19 October 2004

Looks fantastic!!! Can't wait to get my copy!!

tma1

10:27PM | Tue, 19 October 2004

Very exciting to see these renders. Thanks.

tony_br22

1:04PM | Wed, 27 October 2004

very good picture you produced here. .. excellent stuff


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