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Title: Bathroom
Name: Andreas Jonason
Country: Sweden
Software: Maya, Modo, Photoshop
A little arch vis project of mine. This is a planned apartment building in the Swedish mountains.
The original scen comes from Maya but it's all shaded and rendered in Modo. The models are pre made by others or bought. No modeling by me.
Edithouse Communication AB
www.edithouse.se
Client: Klövsjö Panorama, www.klovsjopanorama.se
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GarenMuln
11-18-2008, 09:03 PM
Amazing lighting!!!
MrPositive
11-19-2008, 05:14 AM
Very nice lighting! But wood at the base of a shower???
Thanks!
Wood in shower, why not? It's a nice feeling standing on wood rather than stone. But I can see your point. I wanted to ad a nature feel to the room.
But I'm not alone on these decisions, so I'm not taking the fall alone :)
alkanmi
11-19-2008, 06:56 AM
wow ... very very good lighting ... 5
phoenix
11-19-2008, 11:21 AM
Pretty believable man
regards
larsgehrt
11-19-2008, 11:30 AM
Nice and real man, has a nice mood to it. As a client i would be very happy with this render...
Rogier
11-19-2008, 04:45 PM
Great, superb lighting, very realistic.
The shader of the glass on the door to the sauna is nice.
Just wondering, what are your render times?
Alowery
11-20-2008, 05:45 AM
Thanks!
Wood in shower, why not? It's a nice feeling standing on wood rather than stone. But I can see your point. I wanted to ad a nature feel to the room.
But I'm not alone on these decisions, so I'm not taking the fall alone :)
As weird as it sounds. I love standing on wood. i don't know what it is. As soon as the page loaded and i saw the wood shower floor, i was already giving this a thumbs up. Great bathroom. I like it very much.
Adam
Thanks a lot! And thanks Alowery for backing me up on the wood floor!
Well Rogier, I rendered it for print in 3295*2479. I'm not sure but somewhere around 8 hours on a render computer with 4 cores. (modo render)
But you can't trust me fully on this. Sorry.
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