Office building
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Desolate, but not dead...
Subtle.
Dry, but with a twist.(I'm starting to formulate my comments in the style of your images )
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Think Spilliaert. Think Spilliaert's Ostend - after the devastating building boom of the sixties and seventies. That feel.
Hm. Cryptic. More coffee.
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Thats a pretty cool looking clay model effect.
Now you are using Vray?
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Thanks. That's just the default mat. Who needs textures?
You ever used Maxwell for interiors? I want to to make a series out of this, and I'd like to finish it before the end of the decade.
Fun app, Vray. And all things considered, not that hard to use. Still prefer Maxwell for some things, though. (And Indigo - but it just uses too much RAM.)
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hey..that's very nice.. very detailed..
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Just a wip, so far. Modeling away as we speak.
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..as i figured
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I like your sense of detail Stinkie.
Pure and straightforward.
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Amazing how fast Vray is. SU needs to be 64 bit, so Vray can be too!
@kwistenbiebel said:
Does a rendering says something about ones personality?
Hm ... Let's hope not. I'd be an even bigger square than I thought.
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damn...i was about to pull the trigger on a 64bit system....didnt even think about a compatibility issues...shooooott.
i really like this concept of having the model in a room... going to be cool..
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Eh? I didn't mean to imply that Vray doesn't work on a 64 bit system - it does just fine. I got one myself, and I totally recommend it. Works well with Crashwell! If you're going to get a 64 bit system, spend some cash on extra ram too. I got 16 gb - may look like overkill, but it comes in handy at times. No need to hold back when using MultiLight anymore.
Got both a series of Maxwell exteriors and Vray interiors planned. The Maxwells first, then the Vrays. Busy times ahead.
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I think you should quickly insert the desks and computers and tables and chairs in the Office´s closed interior walls, to make your fachade bright calmly.
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it was just a hint in case
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I love the subtle, slightly glossy reflectiveness of the floors in your last exterior shot, stinky. truely beautyful.
this sterile, soemhow cold atmosphere of your renders reminds me of set designs of the movie "Equilibrium" (with Christian Bale and Sean Bean) - I like it! -
Thanks, herr W. The final image is rendering as we speak - and it will be for the next couple of days, I suspect.
There is in fact a cinematographic reference in the image - but it's not to 'Equilibrium'. Guesses, anyone?
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