Maxwell Interiors- Day And Night, Benjamin Brosdau (3D)


#81

Goodi Like It


#82

WOW! That’s great, really realistic.

There’s something funny about the glass table in the third render. The fourth looks better. But maybe it’s just me…

I really love the lighting, espacially on the chair of the fourth render.
If it is supposed to be made with a camera with flash, the shadows of the lamps in the second render seem to be out of place.

Oh yeah, why the noise?

I think render times of 6-9 hours for this quality is reasenable. I’ve made a car that rendered longer than that, and didn’t look half as cool as this!

Great work!


#83

ok i am thinking about crit ok ı found something

GREEEAAAATTTT! :thumbsup:


#84

woow…amazing work man. I like it :).

5 stars

Excelent


#85

Simply amazing, probably the most realistic interior renders I have ever seen. 5 Stars!


#86

Great Great Job!!

/me Runs To D/l Maxwell For Testing


#87

Inspiring! :slight_smile: Great work!


#88

very good!


#89

nice job, love the grain


#90

Wow~ that’s really amazing, I thought that the flash style ones were just reference pics at first, theI found they were 3D after I notice the title was “day and night”. you are really a genius ,keep working man ,5 stars !!

William


#91

You are a genius man, I really like the flash light style pics, they looks so real , I thought they were just reference pictures at first and second glance. they really fooled me. by the way, the day style for the kitchen looks a little bit too bright and too beautiful, may be a little bit darker will be more perfect and realistic. anyway Great job~~ Five stars!!


#92

I’ve seen some other very impressive Maxwell-rendering before, but still your work along with this new spectral-based rendering-system is most impressive! The huge rendertimes set aside I’m sure spectral-rendering is the next big thing in CG towards total photorealism. One can assume that the further development of Maxwell will improve its speed and if studios want to use this for motion-picture work… well they have mindboggingly large render-farms, don’t they?

Now what really itches me is to get to know when and how the other big names in render-engine technology (e.g. Pixar and Mental Images will react to this new player) will react on this new “threat”.

For sure 5 stars from me :slight_smile:

Best regards…

MacSlow


#93

Great Work !!!

ı Realy Wonder How U Dİd The Lightning And Could U Tell About How U Use The Maxwell Renderer.

Thanks


#94

It’s so fine, It looks so real, magnificent!

5 StarzZ, for you great work!


#95

thank you all very much for your nice words and comments, I really appreciate it.
I did never expect to get such amount of attention for these renders since architecture tends to become less famous compared to other more well… artistic images.
Creating all those images took me quite a while of course but there is no magic to them. Maxwell has only few parameters (coming from a Mental ray background) to adjust and you just have to stay as close as possible to real world measurings. The rest comes almost from itself (and a fair amount of photoshop maybe. :slight_smile: )
anyway, I am now working on a new set of renderings including exteriors and they should be finished within the next two weeks I hope.
Meanwhile I did some refined versions of my first kitchen scene, here you go:

regards,
Tora_2097


#96

I really like you’re work:thumbsup: …but which one is the CG and Photo ?.:slight_smile:


#97

What has been all done 3ds A ~~
Very strong! !
Praise oh to praise


#98

my god! that is amazing! btw, is there a way to bake the shadows and light maps in Maxwell?? like in Mental Ray?


#99

nice work, not interesting at all for me, but exceptionelement bien fait, wow! :thumbsup:

maxwell fait pas que du mauvais café, il fait des rendus magnifique aussi!

good work man!


#100

Yeah!!! This is stunning indeed. The pictures are a bit grainy, that’s true, but gives the picture even more realism. As if it was shot on an ISO 400 film. In the last pics graininess has disappeared and the backlighting seems even more warm than in the first picture.

This really is a fine piece!

:applause: