A quick set of renderings for another apartment in Milan.
Modeling: Moment of Inspiration
Path tracing 4 bounces.
Render times always around 10 mins per image.
M.
apartment in Milan
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- Seekerfinder
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Awesome. I really like the mood of the fire shot.
What do you model in?
What is your rig setup?
You could put this kind of info in your signature footer.
Also, how did you do the fire?
Cheers,
Seeker
What do you model in?
What is your rig setup?
You could put this kind of info in your signature footer.
Also, how did you do the fire?
Cheers,
Seeker
Win 8(64) | P9X79-E WS | i7-3930K | 32GB | GTX Titan & GTX 780Ti | SketchUP | Revit | Beta tester for Revit & Sketchup plugins for Octane
Hello and thank you.
Indeed, the fire shot was indeed the only one I spent a little more time on, I am pretty satisfied with the result considering the strict deadlines.
I model with Moment of Inspiration moi3d.com.
My rig is a 780ti + 970.
M.
Indeed, the fire shot was indeed the only one I spent a little more time on, I am pretty satisfied with the result considering the strict deadlines.
I model with Moment of Inspiration moi3d.com.
My rig is a 780ti + 970.
M.
The fire is just a plane with an emission texture and opacity map!
M.
M.
- Seekerfinder
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Thanks Wastzzz.
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- enricocerica
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Yep, the first one is really great.
Modeling system : I7 32GB Windows 10 & Fujitsu Celsius H720
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
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GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
- FrankPooleFloating
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Some good stuff here, for sure, but the ceiling in #3 looks like bare plywood with no stain or any kind of treatment at all... No builder I know would use plywood like this, especially having a seam running down middle, when 12 foot plywood boards are available at any place that sells plywood.
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They are not the real ceiling, so it doesn't need any treatment. They only have a decorative function.FrankPooleFloating wrote:Some good stuff here, for sure, but the ceiling in #3 looks like bare plywood with no stain or any kind of treatment at all... No builder I know would use plywood like this, especially having a seam running down middle, when 12 foot plywood boards are available at any place that sells plywood.
http://www.home-dzine.co.za/2013/sept/28.jpg
http://design-milk.com/suspension-naturehumaine/
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- FrankPooleFloating
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Every one of those have some glossiness, and thus have absolutely been sanded, finished... yours look like they were grabbed right out of isle 17 at Home Depot and stuck to ceiling. Sorry if you are not liking this particular critique.
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No, I get your critic now, it's about the material. At first I thought it was about the application.FrankPooleFloating wrote:Every one of those have some glossiness, and thus have absolutely been sanded, finished... yours look like they were grabbed right out of isle 17 at Home Depot and stuck to ceiling. Sorry if you are not liking this particular critique.
Ok then, I will take note and fix the material.
Thanks,
M.