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I made this for the private purpose.
I made all models with 3dsmax except trees and some pen.
I rendered these with maxwell render and use Motiva Real Camera for the color correction.
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| Posted: Jun 28, 2010
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| Published by: sandykoufax
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Users comments (11)
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| Posted by Samuel Plante on Nov 18, 2010 at 07:21 PM
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| Wow!!! That's pretty .
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| Posted by Black_Panther on Nov 17, 2010 at 03:58 AM
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one of the most realistic renders i have seen in years, another proof of what maxwell is able to do.
how long was the render time then and what CPU do you have?
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| Posted by jozefslezak on Nov 15, 2010 at 04:34 PM
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hi
Have checked on that camera carrysefa if it could be deformated in that way? I mean the place where the logo"Nicon" is placed. I do not thik that kind of material could be bended in that way.
well, it is very nice anyway.
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| Posted by SuperCoon on Jun 29, 2010 at 10:09 PM
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So if I'm following the post correctly, your daylight is coming through the hole in the sphere & then hitting the balcony that is visible through the window in front of the camera; likewise, your sphere is providing the HDRI. After that - I would depict that you have used some type of red reflector that comes through the larger back window that is not visible to the scene camera, is that correct?
No matter how you did it or how simple it is, it's awesome; truly, this is just one of those scenes that has a nice realistic feel to it, & make one want to look at it & exam it over & over. Great job! :)
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| Posted by SuperCoon on Jun 28, 2010 at 06:36 PM
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| Very nice. I would love to see an example of the lighting setup.
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| Posted by sandykoufax on Jun 28, 2010 at 12:28 PM
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Thank you RedCobra,
I've used 2 lighting sources.
1. Big sphere which applied hdri for the environment lighting.
2. Red emitter for the interior lighting.
Nothing special.
And in case of the sunny day scene(pencil scene), I enabled physical sky+sun setup
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| Posted by RedCobra on Jun 28, 2010 at 12:08 PM
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amazing scene!
how did you do that lightning, its so realistic!
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