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Title: Reception / Lift Lobby, Reverse Angle
Name: Beno Saradzic
Country: United Arab Emirates
Software: 3ds max
Reverse angle of the reception / lift lobby of a prestigious residential building.
Focus is on the main entrance door. Interior designer wanted to show the effect of an artwork (stylized city skyline) on a glass using the special heat etching technique.
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B3AND1P
12-18-2004, 11:22 PM
is that a mirror or glass? it looks cool, but it is kind of confusing because everything gets blurry all of a sudden as you look throught the glass. If the glass is frosted it would blur things, but it would also cut down the contrast and brighten a bit. Also outside it would have a blue hue because of the different color temperature.
I hope you don't mind, I really love this pic so I took it into Photoshop for a sec to show you want I mean. I don't know if I actually made it any better, and I'm sorry if I made it worse :)
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visionmaster2
12-18-2004, 11:53 PM
the concept and the modelisation are great !
good rendering too.
it will be cool to render it with brazil, final render ....to add more realisme.
:cool:
sorry B3AND1P, i prefer the original ;)
Lourdelle
12-19-2004, 12:11 AM
nice render, look very realistic, you should put more objects on this scene
Akira2506
12-19-2004, 01:14 AM
Nice work; I especially like the lighting... good job.
Wish my interiors were that pretty.
-Akira
arona
12-19-2004, 01:24 AM
nice job Beno. glasses are a bit weird, not simply recognizable.
hmmm... and as i know from your works its finalrender ha?
nice I agree with the comments about the atmosphere but besides that it looks good. Only issue I can see is that it's hard to tell where the door begins and ends so the whole pic looks like confusing but it's good.
simoncheng
12-19-2004, 09:28 AM
i love your works. it really stand out. i mean not just ordinary plain interior.
your point is try to bring out the finishing/material. but i guess it is pretty hard
sometime coz it is not so easy. well i agree with the rest, but at less you did the
first step to share with us.
well done.
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