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eyebee
04-22-2006, 12:12 PM
http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/190947/190947_1145707964_medium.jpg

Title: Model Of An Architectural Model
Name: Ingo Beckmann
Country: Germany
Software: CINEMA 4D, Maxwell Render, Photoshop

this was a model for an architectural competition.
i have put it into this studio setup for an internal competition at the maxwell render forum.
we had to use some highpoly lampmodels, made by Maximus3D, and set up a scene with them.
so i made this one, and two other shots, and won the ccompetition :-)

crits welcome

morgangray
04-23-2006, 03:29 AM
Very nice work, I love the model structures. Just imagine when it hits the 26th, we won't have to add photoshop glare,it comes with V1. Also you should credit Max for the studio light models which he allowed for us to download, its good to add that when he worked as hard as he did.

eyebee
04-23-2006, 08:17 AM
Also you should credit Max for the studio light models which he allowed for us to download, its good to add that when he worked as hard as he did.

thanks morgan, i really should do that !

and yes, iŽd love to not have to add glare in post ...

Renzsu
04-23-2006, 04:24 PM
What I liked most about your render was to look at a closeup of your maquette and see how real it looked. Lovely render (not too sure about those lensflares, but yeah, 'glare' will probably fix that :) )

Magnus3D
04-23-2006, 06:51 PM
Hiya arch4d :) good to see you here too, and your very nice looking rendering using my photostudio models from the Maxwell forum challenge a while back, thanks for the credits, i appreciate it! :D

Cheers!

/ Magnus (Maximus3D)

eyebee
04-23-2006, 07:27 PM
thanks @ all !

nice to see you here too, maximus, ehr, magnus... :beer:

just decided to post and search and learn here too.
hope i can post some of my real work soon too.

regards,
ingo

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