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By yanada
#264715
you got to love the 1st one (office):D
Last edited by yanada on Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By Mattia Sullini
#264745
I just removed two of the latest additions because i realized they are more WIPs than final images...i'll give them the final touch and then post them when finished :D
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By d7mcfc
#264761
Your new office Image is incredible and SO clean!

How long did it take to clean up?

A Gold Star for you!
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By Mattia Sullini
#265918
2880x1800, multilight on, 7 lightsources, 18h on both computers

:D
By pipcleo
#265960
just merging 2 mxi rendered on separate computers ....or ?

You are not having network render problems ?

Nice renders by the way

Also Mattia , was wondering if you saw this and you are not to busy one day perhaps you could enlighten me

http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... hp?t=27772

TIA
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By Mattia Sullini
#265979
I merged them manually. All you have to do is pack and go your scene and then render it separately on your computers. For what the trees is concerned (i forgot about that!) you got PM
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By Mattia Sullini
#268157
A couple images from the nightmare i am living in.
What causes noise in maxwell?
small emitters: i have almost only those;
dielectrics: swarovsky everywhere, glass coated tiles on pavement, transparent coated curved frame...;
highly reflective materials: wallpapers are metallic and i have steel everywhere....
Oh, and some nice fox fur on the beds :evil: :(
Hope at least you will appreciate the effort!
If you have any suggestion or critic, they are as always welcome even more than positive comments! :D
By leoA4D
#268163
I like the quantity and richness of the textures and colors in your interiors. Outstanding!
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By simmsimaging
#268165
Mattia Sullini wrote:If you have any suggestion or critic, they are as always welcome even more than positive comments! :D
The images look really good. Only real comments would be to consider moving the camera slightly in the first one to avoid having the range hood (I think that's what it is) tangent to the wall/screen; and in the second to remove the really bright hotspot on the wall over the toilet (reflection of lightsource).

Overall it is very nice work.

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By Stinkie7000
#268172
They're all good, but I find the small office particulary impressive. Very cool image, that one.
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By Mattia Sullini
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@Bubba:with such challenging setups i usually render at 2800x1800 (for the noise i have got a ninja that is quite effective at wiping it away...plus 40h of rendertime for the kitchen shot)

@JCAddy:thanks! I am posting all the custom materials in the mxm gallery soon

@simmsimaging: it will be hard to move the camera not showing that i cut away out of the viewport of the current shot! But you are right. And i agree about the hotspot, i meant to remove it but forgot to do it :wink:

@paperless: i complimenti fatti da chi ha una galleria come la tua valgono due volte! Grazie!

@leoA4D, Stinkie: thanks a lot. Beeing appreciated even between such these great professionals that post on this forum is really rewarding.
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