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Hi all:
I got my old office scene finished thanks to Wings3d. I used this
scene to practice/discover techniques with Wings3d, creating some more
objects that were somewhat challenging to do with CSG.
I'm going to do the final render at this size but with better
radiosity settings, to get ride of the artifacts on the walls upper parts.
P.S.: Yes, the boss in not coming to the office today... ;)
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Jaime
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Easy to tell which desk is yours! :-) A wonderfully real image - bravo!!!
Bill
"Jaime Vives Piqueres" <jai### [at] ignoranciaorg> wrote in message
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> Jaime
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Awesome Rolex!
How long did you work on this image in total? Hours/Days/Months/Years?
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"Tim Nikias v2.0"
Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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Outstanding as always, Jaime!
Florian
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Tim Nikias wrote:
> Awesome Rolex!
Not really that photorealistic, but thanks anyhow!
> How long did you work on this image in total? Hours/Days/Months/Years?
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It's very difficult to say how many time I've been working on this
scene... It was started at least 2 years ago, but I've been working on
it very sporadically. In total, taking out the time it was stalled,
perhaps 3 or 4 months.
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Jaime - fantastic! Well done.
~Steve~
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Jaime Vives Piqueres wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I got my old office scene finished thanks to Wings3d. I used this
> scene to practice/discover techniques with Wings3d, creating some more
> objects that were somewhat challenging to do with CSG.
>
> I'm going to do the final render at this size but with better
> radiosity settings, to get ride of the artifacts on the walls upper parts.
>
> P.S.: Yes, the boss in not coming to the office today... ;)
>
> --
> Jaime
As always, you are the best.
Difficult to say if it is a real photography or a rendered picture.
I particulary like the pov sticker and the painting of one of your render
with the oranges.
Are you smoker ?
Good job.
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WOW! Jaime my jaw hit the floor when I say this... and it's still there
:) I'm glad you finished it, this totally knocked my socks off.
I like how it's very photorealistic, but at the same time has this
surreal feel to it.. its hard to explain. Maybe it's the high color
saturation, but I think it's something more than just that. In any case
I love that look. Do you know what I mean?
I also like the "No POV-ing" sign :-)
George
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Hi Jaime,
With little analysis, I'm able to see were is your desk. You are a rules
breaker: You are not suppose to smoke, neither poving in this office. I was
wondering why you were not sitting at your desk, but it's pretty obvious:
you were taking the picture with your camera.....
Great and superb work, as always the lighting is pretty clever.
Ciao!
Mart
Jaime Vives Piqueres <jai### [at] ignoranciaorg> wrote in
news:41038bdb@news.povray.org:
> I got my old office scene finished thanks to Wings3d. I used this
> scene to practice/discover techniques with Wings3d, creating some more
> objects that were somewhat challenging to do with CSG.
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Martin Belair <bad### [at] hotmailDOTcom> wrote in
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> With little analysis, I'm able to see were is your desk.
Oupss.... see were is your desk = where is
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