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franz78 05-16-2007, 07:49 AM http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/126841/126841_1179301748_medium.jpg (http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/126841/126841_1179301748_large.jpg)
Title: hotel room
Name: Francesco Guazzi
Country: Italy
Software: CINEMA 4D
this is my last litle work, all made with C4d rendered with AR2.6 and postw in phcs2
C&C are very welcome.
franz
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great and clean work
I like the floor
georgedrakakis
05-16-2007, 01:48 PM
:thumbsup: thumbs up, :thumbsup: franz78!
great work, the lighting is just perfect!
not to mention the wallpaper (the satin / no satin parts ).
personally, i would keep the wooden floor stripe parallel to the longest walls,
and lower the wooden structure on the wall up to the height of the back of the bed.
(and also change the subdivision of the wardrobe accordingly).
ps: you forgot to place a handle in the bronze colored sliding door.
franz78
05-16-2007, 02:01 PM
:thumbsup: thumbs up, :thumbsup: franz78!
great work, the lighting is just perfect!
not to mention the wallpaper (the satin / no satin parts ).
personally, i would keep the wooden floor stripe parallel to the longest walls,
and lower the wooden structure on the wall up to the height of the back of the bed.
(and also change the subdivision of the wardrobe accordingly).
ps: you forgot to place a handle in the bronze colored sliding door.
Thank you for the positive comment,
some precisation:
i don't make the project, i make only image and i can't choose the direction of the floor ext.
but i agree with you.
is not a sliding door is a pannel.
ciao
Franz
georgedrakakis
05-16-2007, 02:18 PM
Thank you for the positive comment,
some precisation:
i don't make the project, i make only image and i can't choose the direction of the floor ext.
but i agree with you.
is not a sliding door is a pannel.
ciao
Franz
hi Franz,
once again it's a superb visualization,
please consult your clients to place an inox steel tube (900mm height, 25mm diam)
in the short edge of the panel, cause it will the first thing to be broken when customers with luggages arrive!
massi131
05-17-2007, 07:24 AM
Very good detail. I really like the textures and lighting!!
Great job.
ciao
Jasninder
05-28-2007, 01:16 PM
i like the texturing, very nice, keep up the good work :)
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