D5 Render Work
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Yeah, the light is great. That's all from D5 because this is totally lit by the sun.
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These look great Marked. I see you're keeping busy.
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I have been keeping very busy so far this year.. no complaints.
Here's a quick quick one... client paying out of pocket just to use in their portfolio so not much money.
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Chef's Table(s)
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Love that wavy glass. Whole scene says expensive dining.
Did you notice the shadow the guy standing is casting onto glass?
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I did notice that after the fact and I'm not quite sure where it is coming from because the only light sources are in the kitchen and then those pendants. If there are updates from the client, I will have to investigate further.
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Top notch!
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Here are a few more from the other two floors in this project.
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Another good one.
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He definitely rocks the subjects.
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I did a number of walkthrough's for a high rise. Not 'totally' happy with them. It was my first animation project and probably a bit too big but those are the cards that were dealt..haha. .
Here's one floor: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/sywb9pmb3cjgbx8uqzfob/AZ_FirftheenthFloor_FINAL_REV2.mp4?rlkey=0hvixcnmo73f2vphkl6hcrxwl&dl=0
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@marked001 That's impressive. Is it real-time? The glass reflections are well done if it is real-time.
Looks like your pushing the engine a fair bit. There's weird little glitches like the screen space reflections can't keep up with the camera and the light passing through the ceiling lats.
Definitely sells the space though. Except for the cheapskate out on the balcony having 2 bananas.
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Unfortunately, not real time. Probably took about 3 hours to render in 4k.
Definitely glad I switched over to D5 right before this came in.. my machine definitely wouldn't have handled this in Lumion.
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@marked001 3 hours for animation or single still?
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@rv1974 Animation.
The latest version of d5 pretty much halved the render times.
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