The apartment with paintings
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Amazing! Which thea engine did you use?
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Thanks for the very kind words guys.
@unknownuser said:
Which thea engine did you use?
TR2-->high supersampling.
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Would you mind showing the raw renders? I'm curious how much postpro is in these masterpieces...and second question: how many passes and how long did the rendering take? Thanks in advance
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I want to put one of these in our gallery....
Have you a preference? Or will I put them all up?
They are amazing
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@unknownuser said:
Would you mind showing the raw renders?
Here you go. I saved them as EXR.
@unknownuser said:
how many passes and how long did the rendering take?
Around 100 I don't remember exactly how many. The original size was 1500x1043 px. They took quite long time (overnight, around 9-10 hrs), but probably I could have stop them before. Also I have an old i7 with only 6 Gb of ram.
Thank you very much Rich. Pick the one you prefer. I trust your taste.
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Thanks.
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just amazing renders
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These are SO incredible amazing...
You're a true master, massimo...
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These are really incredible. Absolutely beautiful work.
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Those renders are fantastic Massimo...Great job.
allanx
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Thanks again everyone.
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Panini in reduction!
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i thought there was much more postproduction in these...makes it even more amazing
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Wow! Just wow!
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Thanks.
@carloh said:
i thought there was much more postproduction in these...
Well I'm not interested in heavy post production. I mean you can do whatever you want with a computer. I prefer to have some "rules", something like you were in a real darkroom.
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Great job, is the picture frame geometry ?
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People strive to produce photo realism but they forget that photos, on the whole, are just a sterile representation of what is in front of the camera.
A great photo is like a work of art, it goes beyond photo realism and captures the essence of a scene, giving it a soul and a back story and often asking more questions than it answers. It invites the viewer into its reality, it gives you a memory rather than a picture.What a delight it's been to sit in the wintery sunlight with a mug of coffee, listening to the muted stillness of a day fresh with new fallen snow while contemplating the art surrounding me.
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@box said:
and often asking more questions than it answers
Yeah, totally agree. As Luigi Ghirri wrote "Photography is less a cognitive process, in the traditional sense of the term, or assertive, or that offers answers, but it remains a language for asking questions about the world".
@chedda said:
is the picture frame geometry ?
Yes I put some mouldings downloaded from here, if i remember well, on a frame model.
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I am always appreciative of your posted work, as you have such a sense of composition and drama, supplemented with the absolute perfect lighting.
Please keep up the great work, and keep posting it for us to enjoy and learn.
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