good work indeed! …just it looks to me more Irland, than Siena ;-p
congrats anyway
m.
good work indeed! …just it looks to me more Irland, than Siena ;-p
congrats anyway
m.
Very impressive. It gives the mood. Congratulations! And just wanted to ask some technical questions:
-What do you think about new vray 1.5 sun+sky feature, did you use it or you sticked to a classic approach?
-How many lightsources are there in scene?
-What was the rendering time and what about poly count?
(I don’t know whether it’s the right place to ask such questions)
victim335, I used Vray 1.47 to render and I haven’t tried out 1.5 yet. There are just two light sources in the scene. The sun and one low light source behind the camera. The rendering time was about 7-8 hours if I remember correctly and the poly count was over 3 million and that’s mainly because the Xfrog trees are high poly.
If you have not read the Making of the siena yet… then read here
http://www.cgarena.com/freestuff/tutorials/max/siena/index.html
Hey Nice 
I have spent like 4 years in Siena for studying and this brings me back there…
Personally I would have added more of a brown red tone to the picture to recall the old wine scent you can percieve while walking the streets over there…
Gab-
I just couldn’t stop starring at this. It made me want to be there. I am shocked it was all done in Max. Great job!
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