The biggest rendering in Croatia ( no Kidding;-)
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Absolutely wonderful. Great job!
ChrisD
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@marked001 said:
wow.. this is amazing..cant believe how great this came out..congrats
thanks I appreciate your comment :thup:
@chrisd said:Absolutely wonderful. Great job!
ChrisD
Thanks
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Amazing work Andija, and thanks for sharing.
Just the other day I was wondering what happened to You. Glad to see You are doing some great and unusual project. -
@mateo soletic said:
Amazing work Andija, and thanks for sharing.
Just the other day I was wondering what happened to You. Glad to see You are doing some great and unusual project.Hy Mateo, I am glad that you are here as well. I was in Dubrovnik with my boat this summer and I remembered you;-)
How are you?
Pozdrav;-)))
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Next time You come give me a call and we will have a drink. I see its beer You are drinking.
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Great work
Can you tell more about the calculation for the pixelsize ?
what kind of render did you use ?
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@mateo soletic said:
Next time You come give me a call and we will have a drink. I see its beer You are drinking.
Karlovacko its ok for me - Pozrav, Mateo.Yes, well I am not especially picky regarding the beer brand;-) But lately I prefer gemišt and bevanda more
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@alexander said:
Great work
Can you tell more about the calculation for the pixelsize ?
what kind of render did you use ?
20 hours... must be a great computer...Thanks
well the calculation was pretty much a guess. I Rendered a 10 mpx rendering of a sceene and id took me 90 minutes. So I calculated that it is ok for me to render around 10 hours per side of the building. So my target was around 50 mega pixels, and I adjusted the width/height ratio, so my model can fit in it perfectly and I got 12 000 x 4 500 resolution. And 10 hour rendering. That is it.
I rendered this in vray 1.5.4 for max 9 64 bit.
the comp si intel q6600 quad core clocked on 4x 3000 mhz (12 000 mhz total "power")
4 gb rametc...
(that is all taht matters for rendering in vray)
you can read the full configuration in my "Dubai" thread here in gallery.
Thanks for comments, cheers
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Wowzers. I keep looking over at my little inkjet printer and imagining such a project coming out of it.
I looked at it and had a wild idea. The corner blocks look like the teeth of a zipper. Next time you do one of these , maybe you could play that up with a zipper pull and teeth on the fold down. J
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@schreiberbike said:
Wowzers. I keep looking over at my little inkjet printer and imagining such a project coming out of it.
I looked at it and had a wild idea. The corner blocks look like the teeth of a zipper. Next time you do one of these , maybe you could play that up with a zipper pull and teeth on the fold down. J
ha ha, yes that would be a great Idea with the zipper, but as I have written before, this "loose end" style is not my idea, a designer from our office thought of that;-)
I did the modeling and rendering and composing/post processing part.
I think it would take you 20 sets of toner to print this thing out, and then it would be all blown away with the first wind;-)
thanks for the comment
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