Reform Inside Apartment

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AleksBraz
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I made this images in the final last year. I forgot to put here..
This is a reform in old apartment. I hope you like!
Aleks Braz
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thiago
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Muito bons os renders. As árvores são imagens ou são modelos 3d? Parabéns.
KaroBastardKiter
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VERY nice, love the outdoor ones.
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telemmaite
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nice work :)
If only Octane had a way to generate pool caustics without texture cheating :(
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it does, if you model your water properly, have waves and model the water in the inside of the pool, close but not touching, so it'll have depth, then use an specular with disperssion coefficient, and use an HDRI as enviroment light and render on PT or PMC (in this cases, in most scenes PMC does a better job for me) you'll get proper caustics. Do some tests and have fun ;P
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Chris
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Here's a test I did back in April 2010 ;)
http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... oom#p10908
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