Inside the vault room by onepixeldeep
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Description
Trying to wring every ounce out of the MW rendering engine. Lit with 12 low intensity point lights with "falloff" turned on and one high intensity in an attempt to achieve a GI look and feel.
Scene built in Cinema 4D using simple primitives and planes, apart from the vases which are lathed. a lot of the detail in the render comes from the texture maps, courtesy of 3D Total.
Slight post to add selective glow.
Rendering time with shadows and reflections was only 4 mins and something seconds, perhaps because there is no displaced geometry to contend with.
I have included a dump of what the scene looks like in the RTR, main light rig is above and out of view.
Enjoy TFV
Angela
Comments (10)
longpod
the lighting works really well, nice image
diomedes66
Most exquisite rendering, the atmosphere and mood are perfect - bravo! V
woz2002
Lovely scene:-) bitmaps work well:-)
avidflame
Super work. Brilliant lighting, meshes and composition. Go Mojo-renderer...hehe!
ISSE
Wonderfull image
tma1
Thats a very impressive render Angela. Great lighting set up.
jquest
Incredible!! I have been trying to work on adding a figure or 2 to my world and light them correctly. Thanks for show us how to use MojoWorld as a render engine for other than Landscapes. This picture is Much Better than what a similar setup in Bryce could have done. Great Work!!!
Vandaler
Very well done. You're mastering the art of lighting a scene and indead, showcasing the rendering engine in a awesome way. I bow to you.
Arkanias4
Brilliant lighting and meshes imports :-) Congrats!
Visionsary
Damn Angela, after viewing your gallery work you are going on my favorite artist list. You have true born talent. Can's wait to see your future work.