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bakbek
09-08-2005, 09:22
Well... here is my very old VRay version. check out the general thread for more links about this Atrium

sigue2000
09-08-2005, 11:31
I love the softness of the light. :rock on:
I do realize that the aim is different to this project, but I have to admit that I appreciate the non realistic quality of your meditation center a lot more. :peace:

Mark Timms
09-08-2005, 11:54
WOW...

I could be standing there for real!

:not worth

Marr
09-08-2005, 14:07
Looking great Babek!!!
Could you give the atrium a go in Maxwell?
:craqueur:

bakbek
09-08-2005, 14:14
Sure will... i just have to clear my schedule... :P :P :P

cobberman
09-08-2005, 15:57
You've outdone yourself bakbek! You this is the icing on the cake, you are quite talented with rendering. If I were to show your render to someone without computer rendering knowledge they would easily think it was an actual photograph. :not worth

admin
09-08-2005, 15:59
You've outdone yourself bakbek! You this is the icing on the cake, you are quite talented with rendering. If I were to show your render to someone without computer rendering knowledge they would easily think it was an actual photograph. :not worth

that's why he is our render forum moderator! ;)

sharco
18-11-2005, 04:22
O dieses ist das Tier, das es nicht giebt.
(I do not know, what I am saying :D )

jparchitectus
18-11-2005, 13:56
That is why they call him the master!

jake
18-11-2005, 14:14
Well... here is my very old VRay version. check out the general thread for more links about this Atrium

That is a very, very nice light. I have seen this in the forums. Ronen-How long for a render like this in VRay?

sharco
18-11-2005, 18:34
I know you are not asking me, but just for reference: I set GI quality to "Very Low" and it takes about 3 mins to render a 1000*500 image.
That is a very, very nice light. I have seen this in the forums. Ronen-How long for a render like this in VRay?

jake
18-11-2005, 19:04
I'm sorry sharco. Boy, that's fast. Is that typical of VRay? How long does it take you to set up a render like that?

sharco
18-11-2005, 20:14
Hi, Jake,
It takes me 4 hours.

To the one who hates me,
Sorry I made you feel uncomfortable

reurbanize
14-12-2005, 02:05
Bakbek.....very nice.

Richard
14-12-2005, 02:39
Ronen

Awesome mate, master class for sure. Vray does sound fast particularly in consideration of the results.

pearlinjp
25-08-2006, 11:21
it so impress!light and materials are perfect/
I'm learning Vray now.

badja
25-08-2006, 12:36
Bakbek you are the rendering KING!!!
Good stuff mate :cheers:

nvanherpt
25-08-2006, 12:42
very nice! i would be interested to know how you lit the scene?

1.8XLi
26-08-2006, 18:05
*perfect lighting...very nice!

Nick Fox
28-12-2006, 06:29
3ds max Mental ray renderer with volume lighting from single spotlight.

arv
28-12-2006, 11:45
Very nice , the single spot does make it a bit unrealistic but who cares , I personally have had enough of realism .

Nick Fox
28-12-2006, 13:40
Very nice , the single spot does make it a bit unrealistic but who cares , I personally have had enough of realism .

me too! :cheers:

jcruiz
28-12-2006, 17:36
I would like to finish my days shut in like monk in a monastery like that:)

WilsonMetry
28-12-2006, 18:22
.........I personally have had enough of realism .

:cool: I'll second that!

Richard
29-12-2006, 02:46
Very nice , the single spot does make it a bit unrealistic but who cares , I personally have had enough of realism .

Then don't look at it! Simple!

I must say nick the atmosphere created in this render is superbe!

Nick Fox
29-12-2006, 05:05
Direct Light with a Volumetric Light effect added to simulate atmospheric dust. The light was given a sepia colour in keeping with the scene maps.