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andrian
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Hi guys, didn't post for a long time. Here is a render I did for improve my speed modeling and rendering skills. Usually I use pictures I made my self or pictures in a design magazines. All the credit must go to the creator of this rendering that I saw in render.ru and decide to remake as a part of my skills improvement program :) Modelling was done in 3dsmax - 30 minutes time frame , rendered with Vray initially (this time I use IR+LC but not the usual BF+LC, that explains the speed) - 30 minutes at 1200x800 - 1 hour for all.
I brought the scene at home to test Octane in this situation. Here is the results, 3 renders at 4000x2000 for 5 minutes each, merged in PS and downscaled to 1680x840. Scene is lit by 3 lamps. First on the left - 3200 kelvins, second on the right - 6500 kelvins (representing daylight) and third in the cabinet - white.

Here is the render with minor color correction:
with post.jpg

Again this was not the competition render, it's a test I made to improve my skills and all th credit must go to the original author.
Everything in the scene is modeled on the eye, no camera mapping or tracing, I use models only for microwave and for the two wooden plates with food.

Thanks for watching.
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radiance
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very nice work, i love the slickmetal chair on the left.
and the lighting is indeed nice.

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andrian
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Thank you Radiance..
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Making of : pool scene - part1
Mateuet
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Very nice render indeed, i love the textures from the furniture.
I would like to see what you could do if it was a competition! :shock:

Keep it up!
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