Hospital room render
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very good Scott
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Thanks Juan! This actually this was a fun one to work on as I had a lot of creative freedom. I am hoping to be doing some more for this client as the hospital is putting on a HUGE new wing.
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great job and render ,mate
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Thanks Majid!
I truly appreciate everybodys comments.
Scott
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That's a rich person's hospital room! It looks way too comfy.
Nah, jokes, it looks awesome
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The rooms in the hospital are really nice, not to mention the hospital is just huge. It is an ongoing construction site for the last 8-10 years. It started out fairly small as far as hospitals go now it is massive with multiple wings. And to think the hospital is still family owned!
Thank for the compliments.
Scott
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Hi scottpara, looks awesome and great modelling as well.
Just thought a couple of issues with the sofa and the blankey and probably the twig above the bed is a little bit distracting.
Other than that the biased preset didn't really AA out that well.
Probably unbiased method would do better justice to the models.
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I agree. There are some elements that are too low poly and could use some work. Not too worried about time as I have a beast of a machine at work that flies. Might let this one cook unbiased overnight after tweaking a few issues. Still want to adjust the lighting too. I would like some more light through the windows.
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Scott, this looks nice. If I were in a hospital room as a patient, I'd like to stay there.
As someone on the other side of the bed, so to speak, your headwall needs more stuff like O2 and Vacuum outlets, red electrical outlets, nurse call and phone connections. I like the tree on the wall but Infection Control wouldn't.
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Dave,
I totally agree with you but was told to make it look "not so medical". I had alot of controls and such on the wall but was asked to take it out for now. It was either that piece of artwork or some ugly watercolor and that was not going to happen.
Scott
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I understand that.
When the stuff does have to be put in, it'll probably end up located so that when the nurse raises the bed, they'll hit the O2 flowmeter or suction regulator and break it off at the outlet. Or worse, they'll just bend it so it can't be removed from the outlet without destroying it.
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At first glance I thought it was a hotel room. I never thought a hospital can look that good and comfortable. We just need to put a small home theater to make the place more interesting for everybody. Indiana Heart Physicians
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