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pixym wrote:Hi guys,

Have you seen this:
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread. ... rce=cgtalk
thats just MASTERPIECE !!
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pixym wrote:Hi guys,

Have you seen this:
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread. ... rce=cgtalk
cool but why discussing it on this thread ?
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sam75 wrote:
pixym wrote:Hi guys,

Have you seen this:
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread. ... rce=cgtalk
cool but why discussing it on this thread ?
Who knows...but maybe to show what is actually "great"

Modeling your own detailed scene and rendering it to superb status ;- )
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GeorgoSK wrote:
sam75 wrote:
pixym wrote:Hi guys,

Have you seen this:
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread. ... rce=cgtalk
cool but why discussing it on this thread ?
Who knows...but maybe to show what is actually "great"

Modeling your own detailed scene and rendering it to superb status ;- )
I wonder how long it took to make that scene...
I don't have that kind of patience ;)

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radiance wrote: I wonder how long it took to make that scene...
I don't have that kind of patience ;)

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Almost no one does... that guys actually said he did it in-between work, so he must truly love his job he does it in spare time as hobby too :) He also mention it's not single-guy project.

I still stand for my point of being realistic about oneself, I regularly visit cgsociety and cgarchitect so I see what people are capable of. One then truly saves the superlatives when they are worth ;)
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GeorgoSK wrote:
sam75 wrote:
pixym wrote:Hi guys,

Have you seen this:
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread. ... rce=cgtalk
cool but why discussing it on this thread ?
Who knows...but maybe to show what is actually "great"

Modeling your own detailed scene and rendering it to superb status ;- )
I dont want to be rude but , I think its just for You for some kind of refence and motivation to still improve Your work. It definetly shows different scene , but for sure its something we can all learn from. Personally I admire such a links here ( if somebody dont want them , post in my topic ;) )

Your render is great , but as all renders - it could be more.

Keep up..
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radiance wrote: I wonder how long it took to make that scene...
I don't have that kind of patience ;)

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agree
since I got Octane its hard with patience when modeling :)
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mlody47 wrote:
I dont want to be rude but , I think its just for You for some kind of refence and motivation to still improve Your work. It definetly shows different scene , but for sure its something we can all learn from. Personally I admire such a links here ( if somebody dont want them , post in my topic ;) )

Your render is great , but as all renders - it could be more.

Keep up..
my renders are the best ever, I don't think I need to learn from someone else, actually I don't even think I need octane.
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