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    The Singer developed Porsche 911 Circa 1980.

    Not set all parameters yet, slowly etc.
    911_by_Singer 1 9 16p 2134 X 1151 1h 04m.jpg

  • A good day for building pumpkins

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    soloS

    Here is one I did last year, before 'Subdivide and smooth', what a pain in the ass it was, nowadays it's a snap with all the new tools.


    http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/2199/pumpkinxi5.jpg

  • Nice 'n' quick 'n' simple.

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    DanielD

    Very nice, andyc.

  • Dragon Series Interior

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    pbacotP

    I like the Bedroom images. Very good rendering. Is that room on a earthquake fault? Continue a jagged line of marble across the floor?

    I wonder what the feel of the conference room ceiling will be with people in it?

    We had a glass table like that in our conference room. Very cool but I hated it. And a tile floor too. The room could be acoustically challenged and cold. Trying to shorten meeting times? The table causes glare and you get to see everyone's laps (no chance to scratch). The chairs look comfy though!

  • Just Nature !

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    ah, damn....you're right.. alright.. well i'll just post up the images.. from Stack! Studios.. apparently there are 12 clip mapped planes and 50 textures making up these images.. crazy!

    http://updown.stack-studios.com/nextlimit/vegetation02.jpg

    http://updown.stack-studios.com/nextlimit/vegetation03.jpg

  • Lego & Hypershot

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    marked001M

    this is really making me want to do a lego render! hmmmm.. i do need a xmas card idea...

  • Concrete Pavilion

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    Thank you for the complements.

    Yes, that is kerky thea. Most of the renders needed to be rendered quik (deadlines...)so I used High photon map settings with hight fuzzy tracing and high soft shadow quality. For the two inserior renderngs, I used MLT (they kind of look better).

  • ..another 'fantasy' space..

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    pbacotP

    I like the presentation style a lot, for this subject. Nice people.

  • TinTin rocket

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    boofredlayB

    Nice Bep. I love the style.

  • Animation - Student-market apartment/flat (fly-thru)

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    Ahhh ok... that makes sense! I've yet to try a Kerky animation but I need some practice as I'm going to have to do one soon... thanks for the info! Great work as usual...

  • Model from sketch with sketchUp and render ;)

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    Very nice work, especially that last render- I love the cold light; as Remus said earlier it's very reminiscent of Herzog & de Meuron's Tate Modern or at least it portrays very well the use and feel of concrete and hard materials combined with fluorescent strip lighting. Only criticisms would be that it'd be good to see a few more people dotted around just to make it look a bit more popular and you should reduce the scale of that texture on the concrete columns and beams about 50%- it looks like spray-on foam fire proofing at the moment.

    I'm curious- what render engines did you use? Irradiance Map primary with Deterministic Quasi-Monte Carlo secondary? The results are excellent but the render time seems very long- perhaps the culprit is the glass doors if they are double-sided with "genuine" refraction? I workaround this by using a zero refraction glass material for the front and back faces of glass and a separate dark green zero refraction glass material for the edges- the results aren't as accurate as yours, but it decreases the render times enormously.Table 1.jpg

  • WIP Car Concept

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    I know that it lacks shadows... I still have to figure out how to put them in...

    Thanks for the tips and complements

  • Mech (Kerkythea render)

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    Thanks for your comment!
    I know the mech is a bit stiff, I need to move a few joints here and there to simulate some movement.
    Looking forward to seeing some of your renders!

  • Floating House

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    pbacotP

    Nice, you can put it on Clayoquot Sound with this one:
    http://www.browningpass.com/unjimages/tofinofloathome/freedomcovetofinobc2.jpg

    Don't you think she needs a deeper draft?

  • Strip mall

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    saw it... so... here's the strip mall! ๐Ÿ˜„

  • Bunk bed

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    Durant,
    thanks for your inspiring comments!

  • Backyard space

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    The glass on the table looks great, would you mind posting your material settings for the glass as I'm struggling with vray to get decent glass, thanks.

    Mike

  • Templar of the old Crusade

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    he's got the evil eye

  • Tx rural masterplan

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    M

    good comments! I will take another shot at it with some photoshop =D

  • Site Model

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    tinanneT

    Mark, I just love all these images. Really great! All the suggestions given are only going to make your images even better!

  • Varios Models

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    boofredlayB

    Excellent work mrjumpmanv2, if that is your real name ๐Ÿ˜„

    I am enjoying indeed... or else what??? ๐Ÿ˜‰

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