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By 4 HeRo
#216287
:shock: whats not to like, great stuff as always :D

Out of interest how many polys in this scene?
Last edited by 4 HeRo on Fri Mar 16, 2007 6:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By Thomas An.
#216288
:shock: darn ....
(PS. Is the second image a render too ?)
Last edited by Thomas An. on Fri Mar 16, 2007 6:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By mverta
#216292
...if you'd stop sharpening these images, creating aliasing artifacts all over the place, your renders would take a big leap towards photorealism. Are you sure your monitor isn't old, or you need glasses? :P

Shame... so close!!

_Mike
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By Fernando Tella
#216299
Master piece! Models, materials, light, ambiance,... so good!

I agree with Mike though. The railings cry for less sharpening. Could we see the image without the makeup?
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By Gianni Melis
#216308
thx all

X 4 HeRo: approximately 2.8 mil. thanks another

X sandykoufax and Thomas An: the second image is the real actual situation. the first is the my projet

Xmverta: I 'm not interested particularly to the realism...I prefer render image with sharpening and saturation...but respect your opinion.

X Fernando Tella: this is not the render final... some material is not perfect (inox of railings and door) and I think to make hdri illumination.

ciao ciao
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By Leonardo
#216309
yet, another one :roll:

could you stop pollution the gallery with wonderful renderings? You're making us look bad :lol: :lol:

leo
By contact7
#216908
Your renders are always amazing. Yes, i will agree that the contrast of the colors looks unatural sometimes but still it adds to the whole impression you want to achieve. Somehow it reminds me of the colors in Sin City, but lighter. Keep up the good work mate!!!!!
By jeso
#216924
amazing quality :shock:
By JCAddy
#216998
mverta wrote:...if you'd stop sharpening these images, creating aliasing artifacts all over the place, your renders would take a big leap towards photorealism. Are you sure your monitor isn't old, or you need glasses? :P

Shame... so close!!

_Mike
He's responded to your posts like this in every thread. I think it's pretty obvious he doesn't care too much about realism and more about colors.

Great render as usual!
Last edited by JCAddy on Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By giacob
#217009
if even professional photographer if they like so for artistic purpose, dont takes "realistic" photos why should one that uses a render engine...
this search for realism at any cost is a bit naive imo...
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By iker
#217010
..that's so beautiful! :shock:
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