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


#101

Very realistic looking daylight render. Newer version is much cleaner without the grain, but looses something. Can’t quite figure it out.
Haven’t read all of the posts so sorry if I’m repeating other peoples comments.
Perspective is odd at the base of render (the glass jug looks stretched)
Slight AA issues

IMO the night time is an excellent render of a poor photograph (meant as compliment!)

I like the modern looking chair render on the first page too.

Tempted to buy maxwell as it’s cheap, but I do love vray. Don’t think I could handle the render times on my PC either.

Anyway, excellent renders


#102

it’s by far the most realistic stuff i’ve ever seen…Great job man:eek::bounce:


#103

Well…let me put it like this…if the night renders were original photos I’d puke on them…those spot on over exposured flashes just makes me wanna bang my head into a wall - but accomplishing those “cheap” lighting effects with 3DS max is a whole different thing…sometimes perfect isn’t the only way to go appearently…awesome work - keep it up!


#104

I am absolutely jealous, absolutely amazed and absolutely wondering how when and where…

I love these renderings.

thansk for sharing


#105

A big work, congratulations, seems real, is very good! :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:


#106

My God! are they really 3D works ? or Photos? That’s really Amazing, Man!
COOOOOOOOOOL! Great Job!


#107

That’s really reallistic. Let’s keep the eyes in this Maxwell render. I Have a good thought about it


#108

very well done!


#109

[QUOTE=Tora_2097]

Title: Maxwell Interiors- Day And Night
Name: Benjamin Brosdau
Country: Germany
Software: (Other), 3ds max, Photoshop

These are my tests done with 3ds max 7 and along with the alpha version of next limit`s maxwell render.
Render times ranges from 3-4 hours for the flashlight style images (thanks to my buddy eldo for his research work here ) and 6-9 hours for the daylight images, rendered on a Dual Xeon 3.2GHz with 2 GB of ram HT enabled. postwork in Phtotshop for final adjustments, noise reduction in Neat image software.
thanks for watching. :slight_smile:









hi you have donw a very very good job can u please tell me witch other software did you used i m want to do this type of job please let me know? what plugins & light possition ? thatks
gaurang
gaurang_tejal@yahoo.com


#110

i don’t belive must be some trick ???
it’s 22222222222222222222222222222 realistick
if possible please send me this model
gaurang_tejal@yahoo.com or send me your cont. info…


#111

I was studying some of the rendered images, then I noticed this one http://www.ag-systems.net/images/kitchen_old_daylight_final_web.jpg is it just me?, the glass table’s refraction level is a bit off?? that one sorta bothered me, is that an easy fix in Maxwell Tora_2097 or is it just a rendering error in Maxwell?


#112

most of these look like photos… amazing stuff… sounds like maxwell is quite slow which is a shame… but then if it produces images like this…


#113

that is the most hyper-real work i have ever seen! :eek:


#114

It`s a great render…i have been trying the maxwell and there is no good info about it…off course…is in alpha stage…but maybe you can make a simple tutorial for it…
i think it would the first one on the net…some people, included me, would very happy…
maxwell could rule in the future.
there are some subjects like material settings that works very bad still …texture formats and that kind of things.
thanks a lot.


#115

i like the cupboards realy realistic


#116

Great work:thumbsup:


#117

Amazing, unglaublich, fantastisch.

Your Attention to detail is great. It could not look more real.


#118

great ! very impressive.


#119

very nice indeed


#120

Erm…

Now i am confused, you have doubles of some, obviosly there is a difference, and i can see that. However, i’m confused. Is one a photo and one the render, or both renders.

Your work kicks ass, i can’t even dee whether its a photo or a render. YOU ROCK!