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RichardUpshur
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Hi!

Thought I'd throw this out there. It's a personal project that I finished over the weekend. The model is real, the environment is CG. Pathtracing for about 5 hours (it really didn't need to run that long -- I fell asleep.)

The architecture of the loft was from a reference in a magazine, the tower on the left is in Tokyo. The back left tower is mine.

ETA I'll take any tips on how to make the CG environment better. I probably won't edit this particular image, but I plan to do several more with these assets.
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Nice model! ;)
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RichardUpshur
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Yes, she is.

I was trying to think of a CG joke to go with my initial post. Something like: while the CG nerds are modeling inflatable furniture, I'm out photographing beautiful women. But then I realized that I’m a CG nerd.

:)
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