my second competition entry

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suhail_spa
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well...just in time i was able to finish modelling the scene, as my second competition entry... (first one here: http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... &start=190)

its a simple scene, a midrise apartment with central pedestrian street- with a small area as reflective pool, and low-height boundaries. its interconnected at upper levels with pergolas to give a more 'enclosed' feel...
scene has 76642 triangles, and daylight as light source.. vegetation is opacity mapped..flower pots and obelisk taken from 3dwarehouse (free models)
i hope to complete the hi-res render in time, before the competition ends...
btw- the connection to preview render targets with different camera angle works very well...no crashes with ver 2.43- once i delete any node, and material updates as they should..
Attachments
sketchup window.JPG
octane window.JPG
low res..too few samples
low res..too few samples
DELL Precision M4500 Laptop (win7 -64bit, Intel core i5 M520 2.4Ghz, 4Gb, Quadro FX880 1Gb, PCI express slot)
with GTX 460 -2GB (running on home-made GPU-expander)
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