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mrDennis
04-17-2008, 04:42 PM
http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/270053/270053_1208450525_medium.jpg (http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/270053/270053_1208450525_large.jpg)

Title: Garden Entry
Name: Dennis Alekseev
Country: Norway
Software: 3ds max, Photoshop, VRay

I have seen this entrance somewhere in a interior magazine, dont remember where but it has at least burnt it to my eye membrane.
So little inspiration from the magazine and my imagination i endid up with this. I hope you like it.

Adam-Bomb
04-18-2008, 03:07 AM
Great work. I really like the uplighting you have on the railings. It's Subtile and very natural. I really cant see anything I don't like about it. Is the exterior modeled as well?

mrDennis
04-18-2008, 06:29 AM
Tnx for your review:)
it has some flaws in it, but they are minor. its hard copy perfection :P

Yea everything in the scene is 3D. I wanted to create all details in the scene even those that are blured ore only seen in reflection.
Vray sun is the only light in the scene, and uplighting is vraysky lighting it up from behind.

Bigger version (2667x1600) (http://www.unitframe.com/portfolio/3D/Viz_Entry_01_nr00.jpg)

Raw version (2400x2400) (http://www.unitframe.com/portfolio/3D/Viz_Entry/Viz_Entry_01_nr00_raw.jpg)

and here is wire:
http://www.unitframe.com/portfolio/3D/Viz_Entry/wire_01.jpghttp://www.unitframe.com/portfolio/3D/Viz_Entry/shader_01.jpghttp://www.unitframe.com/portfolio/3D/Viz_Entry/shader_02.jpg

koolnits
04-18-2008, 09:42 AM
Good work,,at 1st i thought the exterior is a picture,thanks for sharing the wires..nice lighting there,good luck! :wavey:

Lordstormdragon
04-18-2008, 03:47 PM
...especially on the modeling aspect! Most people don't bother to make a decent "outside", and yours looks great.

My only crit is the overblown, overexposed nature of the lighting itself. Perhaps it was like that in the magazine too, and perhaps everyone just gets used to seeing overexposure so we all feel like it's photorealistic? But photorealism and realism are two different things...

I'd just like to see it lit naturally, so we can see all the textures and such!

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