My life...
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nice render...

makes me seriously thinking about buying Subdivide / Smooth too...
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Really nice, Kwist..!!

I'm sure that Salvador Dali would fancy these...
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Thanks guys
.A bit more photoreal view rendered with natural light (physical sky):

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awesomeness!

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Thank you Jenu.
This is a SU screenshot of the proxy.
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Awesome renders! I love the NPR one!
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sorry, what does "NPR" mean?
looking at the proxy, you would never guess what a wonderful model the subdivided-smoothed thing is...
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@unknownuser said:
sorry, what does "NPR" mean?
No Photo (hyper) Realistic style (?)
Sixties style indeed, can be used by skaters

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@julius said:
i have to get the S&S plugin sooner or later
Don't wait too long....

@unknownuser said:
The long-awaited release of Subdivide and Smooth has finally come! This incredible plugin is now available for purchase at a special introductory price.
Great stuff as always biebel!
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wow kwist. this is certainly a biebelicious space.
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Thanks Nomer.
A different view:

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Let's see. Rough guess, that's about 12 million dollars worth of Corian.

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@fbartels said:
Let's see. Rough guess, that's about 12 million dollars worth of Corian.

Lord, Fred, you reminded me of a $100k Corian bathroom remodel (5x8, sans fixtures) I had to detail a couple of decades ago...glad this wasn't out back then, my head would have exploded :`)
Great images, man...absolutely fandamntastic!
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I think it was pretty sweet in the earlier posts, where the walls have a bit more texture.
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Beautiful design and renderings.
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Very nice work.
Is the iMac logo backwards?
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Very very cool render. The image draws you right in. Amazing to see what the proxy looked like compared to the final product!
Scott
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It is definately one of my favourite images I have seen posted on these boards.
It is rendered very well and was created from such a simple model.Great work Chris

Still want to know which render package was used?
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