Lampadina
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Just finished this new model, so I tried a couple of shots.

This lamp was designed in 1972 by Achille Castiglioni and is called "Lampadina" (the Italian word for "bulb") and indeed almost the entire the lamp is...the bulb.
Rendered with Thea. CRF and glare in Thea's darkroom. Just a slight color/saturation&contrast correction in post pro.





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As alwasy - REALLY NICE, massimo...!

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Thanks Kim.

@unknownuser said:
Q: How do you model the bulbs with quads...?
It's a simple "follow me" on something like this.

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You didn't notice that I removed the Q before you posted your answer...

Aahhh well... It was actually my mistake...
I know very well that when making a bulb, it will be in quads...
I was struggling the other day making a tank and getting the vertical part with quads...
But I know that a sphere will be made as quads...

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spectacular work massimo! the HDRI is very real, totally convincing.
got a nice warm age to the images 
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Thanks guys

@unknownuser said:
You didn't notice that I removed the Q before you posted your answer...

Eh, you probably removed it while I was writing my reply. Anyway I have to admit that i was a bit surprised of such a question coming from an experienced and good modeler like you.

@unknownuser said:
I was struggling the other day making a tank and getting the vertical part with quads...

It looks like you've succeeded.

@unknownuser said:
got a nice warm age to the images

Good eye Oli, yes I was exactly after a "golden" light like that.

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to me impossible your catch up

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Remind me this lamp used for theatrical lighting.

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Brilliant Massimo! Like Oli suggests the IBL is SWEET, particularly as it is in such a reflective surface!
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Thanks Richard.

It's a free HDRI by Bob Groothuis called van Kleef 3. Great quality HDRIs there.
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