Office building
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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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nice rendering
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Lol, how did that happen?
great rendering however.
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I blame it on morning fuzzyness.
I'm very pleased with Vray. While it seems expensive, I feel it's worth every penny. Not gonna be doing a lot of Maxwell interiors anymore, I think.
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Nice detail and renders, they're very simple but interesting at the same time IMO.
And well.. just take your time, that you would be "slower" doesn't mean you're badder..
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Thanks. I use an 8-core Mac with 16 gb of ram.
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Wow, stinkie, aka Tom. I just stumbled onto this thread. I've always been partial to these gray (grey) clay-like images. You've done a great job here. These look wonderful; it;s hard to pick a favorite.
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Thanks, Ron. Yeah, monochrome renders work well. The last set (the interior) will be fully textured in the end though. Want those to look as realistic as I can possibly make 'em. Should be an interesting challenge.
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks. I use an 8-core Mac with 16 gb of ram.
Is V-ray using all 8-cores when rendering?
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I actually think it does as I have rendered on a vanilla Pentium 4 and a hyperthreading pentium 4 (pseudo-dual core) and there was only 1 render bucket shown in the VFB on the former PC and 2 in the latter. I have also seen on quad core machines 4 buckets so I can only assume it does make use of all cores.
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