Chateau Chambord

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svenart
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This are a few renders of our last finished project, Chateau Chambord in France.

It was always one of my favourite castles, so I was very proud and happy officially to work on this.

Our part of the work was to recreate 8 of the rooms in chambord and make them look like in the 14-15th century.

When visiting the castle, visitors can now see through a tablet how the rooms looked in the past, click on a few items and get more informations.

Software used: Lightwave, Octane, Zbrush, 3dsmax
Client: Histovery, Paris

Credits for additional modelling: Stephan Friedrich, Henning Kleist, Mauro Corveloni
gordonrobb
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As I've said elsewhere, this is simply stunning. Greta job.
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smicha
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Great work.

I am not sure about lighting and glare effect. Is this PathTracing?
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svenart
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thank you. To keep the rendertimes low as possible,I only used Directlighting kernel with 2bounces.
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