[WIP] Reconstruction of my favorite disco Palladium New York
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I'd say you've captured the nightclub look perfectly. Which is not an easy thing to do with so many lights and odd shadows.
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yesterday I rebuild the famous stairs with the lights. I rendered the scene again in twilight with preset low for 12 hours. I don't know what happend but the beams weren't rendered right to the end.

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same scene, preset 10 for 6 houres without volumetrics

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at the moment I'm working on an update of this old project:
first test render


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update

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another view:

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one more

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a panorama of that old project.
I still haven't found a way to render that project in preset low to preserve the lightbeams. So I've lost the nice beams but it's a nice render anyway.
[flash 640,480:2cfws6sh]http://doerr.bplaced.net/visu/palladium/palladium.swf[/flash:2cfws6sh]
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new try with twilight render 2

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and one more. 11 mins with exploration render

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update of that old project:




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Twinmotion gave me the opportunity to rerender that nice project:
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I love your work in general, and this is a particularly fun and cool animation. Great work!
(I'm waiting for a computer upgrade before diving in to TwinMotion, but it's fun in the meantime to see what can be done with it)
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Very fine images, a difficult topic so I am fascinated to see what you can come up with.
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thank you
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testing new volumetric lightning in twinmotion2020

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... what a great running project Jo-Ke !!!

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It has come a long way. It's really cool to see the progress. Both the model and your skill.

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next test with twinmotion2020 New animation:
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Damn! That turned out great!
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