open living area.
hi there.
i have a view more images to share here of a project i am doing for a client. i am currently stock at home
because of severe weather here in ireland so i have time to work with octane.
hope you like it.
cheers
Rico
open living area
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- ribrahomedesign
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- lzanlorenzi
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wow.. great renders.. very clean and peacefull . i liked ... how much MB has this scene? better, how much MB has the .obj file?
great job Rico.. one day perhaps i´ll be like you... heheheh
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great job Rico.. one day perhaps i´ll be like you... heheheh
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- suhail_spa
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ribrahomedesign...
great work..!
can you share some tips on lighting
great work..!
can you share some tips on lighting

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- ribrahomedesign
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thanks everybody.
the lighting is simply daylight and nothing else except the kitchen scene has emitters on the
recessed lights,the whole scene takes about 900mb of my graphic card s memory when i render
with high res.
thanks for the tip about the cushion ,didnt spot it,and the images are already with the costumer
cheers
Rico
the lighting is simply daylight and nothing else except the kitchen scene has emitters on the
recessed lights,the whole scene takes about 900mb of my graphic card s memory when i render
with high res.
thanks for the tip about the cushion ,didnt spot it,and the images are already with the costumer

cheers
Rico
Windows 7 , 64 b / GTX 590 / Archicad 15 , 64 b / Cinema 4D R 13 studio , 64b /Intel(R)Core(TM)Extreme3,20Ghz /always latest Octane.
- teecee2107
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Nice images, I like the lighting a lot, especially the third and forth.
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Very nice pictures and in deed great atmosphere.
core2duo 8400 CPU,4GB ram,1GB gtx 280 video,win xp 32 bit
great renders...beautiful furniture and design..!!
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