Recent wellness project in SU
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Andrija,
Fantastic. The design is so pleasant and relaxing. They way you captured the fabric is just wonderful. Please explain how you did it.
Allen
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@unknownuser said:
This is taking things to the next level!
Beautiful work AndrijaI am glad that you like it, thank you
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@allen weitzman said:
Andrija,
Fantastic. The design is so pleasant and relaxing. They way you captured the fabric is just wonderful. Please explain how you did it.
Allen
Hy Allen . Just to be on the safe side, the design of the wellness is not mine, it was designed by an architect, Ante Nikša Bilić, to be precise, and Danijel and I did the full 3d visualisation and part of the interior design. The curtains are modelled in max, it was faster:-) But all of the architecture and 95% of the furniture was modelled in SU.
Thank you for the comments, I appreciate it. I will post interiors soon:-)
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Very nice
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@unknownuser said:
Very nice
Thank you for the comments.
Here is a view from a different perspective, I like this one a lot
This was rendered for a billboard. 12x6 meters. It is 15000 x 7500 pixels (30 dpi) resolution, all materials have reflections and bump / displacement maps on them. This is a combination of 3d and 2d technique. It took us 36 hours to render this sucker on a quad q6600 with 8 gigs of ram. Nasty litte bugger
Cheers
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What can I say? Great render!
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Outstanding. Excellent render.
Scott
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AWEsome...!!
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everyone tread carefully, woudln't want anyone tripping over my jaw.
amazing
pav
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Absolutely fantastic render and an extremely nice project! I, too, especially love the "sheets."
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Extremely cool.
It's a pity that Vray for SU is a bit buggy and you needed to use vray for Max for the renderings.
I hope Asgvis (dev of VfSU) will speed things up so it becomes more stable.I love all about this project: the architecture, the modeling (those curtains, wow!), the light, the mmaterials. A really fine job!Congrats.
Regards,
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@unknownuser said:
What can I say? Great render!
@unknownuser said:
Outstanding. Excellent render.
Scott
@frederik said:
AWEsome...!!
@pav_3j said:
everyone tread carefully, woudln't want anyone tripping over my jaw.
amazing
pav
@kwick7 said:
Absolutely fantastic render and an extremely nice project! I, too, especially love the "sheets."
Thank you folks for your comments, I appreciate it Big Time
@kwistenbiebel said:
Extremely cool.
It's a pity that Vray for SU is a bit buggy and you needed to use vray for Max for the renderings.
I hope Asgvis (dev of VfSU) will speed things up so it becomes more stable.I love all about this project: the architecture, the modeling (those curtains, wow!), the light, the mmaterials. A really fine job!Congrats.
Regards,
KwistenbiebelThank you for the comments
Yes it is a pitty that VrayfSu is a bit buggy, but it is a Standalone engine in SU, and in max it is a Plugin, that uses Max engine frame buffer, etc. Unfortunately, we wouldn't have ever complete this project only in Su because memory and engine restraints. This file has aprox. 2800 megs, and when I render it, is sucks well over 8 gigs of ram for breakfast:-) So the max engine is very well optimised for this kind of huge projects. Some of the trees are Vray proxies, and allmost all Agavas also.
I was very pleased when architects came to us with this project, because it will be most exclusive wellness center in Europe (no kidding).
Ok, I won't torture you any more, I will post some of the interior spaces, so you can see what I am talking about:-)
Btw, this wellness center is only about 2% of the whole hotel resort. I will show you the whole site shortly, so you I can show you just how massive this baby is
Cheers
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Ok, here is one more Clean front exterior
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Here is Healthy fruit bar. Fruits rendered forrever:-)
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These are from the upper lounge. It took us 5 different aquarium setups untill we were satissfied:-)
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Here is main inner Spa (ivestors asked for lot of ladies in the sceene
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Some of the "reception" desks, entering various relaxation areas
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Turkish Hammam section. We did around 5 different colour/material setups for each part of the wellness.
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