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Camox
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Post by Camox » Sat May 29, 2010 8:11 am

Here are a few of my latest works. Rendered was all on a Q9550.
The longest rendering time was about eight hours. Not all models were made by me.

Used Software:
indigo v2.4.3
c4d 9.6
paint.net only for the color correction
The image with the Ball Chair I have finished using neatimage.
Rendering time was only 30 minutes.

Thank you for looking. :wink:
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Post by StompinTom » Sat May 29, 2010 8:58 am

B1 and B2 are the best! Awesome work, man!

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Post by Borgleader » Sat May 29, 2010 9:06 am

I love 784.jpg :)
benn hired a mercenary to kill my sig...

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Post by Stinkie » Sat May 29, 2010 9:16 am

And I thoroughly like B1! Very nice image.

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Post by Camox » Sun May 30, 2010 4:38 am

Thank you for your comments. :D

greetz :wink:

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Post by Stinkie » Sun May 30, 2010 5:06 am

You're most welcome, obviously. :) Post some more!

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Post by fused » Sun May 30, 2010 5:07 am

omg beautiful!

hey camox, im in berlin currently and nick will be in berlin, too, soon.

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Post by Camox » Sun May 30, 2010 6:10 am

Stinkie wrote:You're most welcome, obviously. :) Post some more!
That is neat, thanks ! :D
fused wrote:omg beautiful!
hey camox, im in berlin currently and nick will be in berlin, too, soon.
Welcome back at home ! :)
Nick is coming to Berlin ? That sounds great. Maybe we can meet all of us ?

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Post by waz » Sun May 30, 2010 7:30 pm

All works are awesome! Congratulations! :D

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Post by Camox » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:52 am

Hey waz, thanks for your good rating. :)

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Post by Pibuz » Fri Jun 04, 2010 6:53 am

Hey Camox! High quality renders you have here!
My favourite is sure b1, because of the architectural subject I think :wink: It is really well-balanced, as an inner space, AND I'm fond of double heights, so... :lol: I feel it like sort of a wip: seems to be a library or something similar, but there are no seats or places to read. It's like a huge space and that's it. I think that could be really great if you'd be willing to fill the space with some people (...motion-blurred?) and maybe to enrich the lighting. Are you using sun and sky? Try Envmap instead: it could really come out wonderful, with the right map, IMHO..

K2 is interesting too. I like quiet spaces. In this one too I feel there's something missing: maybe a simple glass table on the right corner could do the job.. The kitchen is undoubtfully the main subject f the render, but I like it starring in a more discreet scene, nothing with fancy leds, shiny spotlights all making lots of sparkles around it, like in a showroom or something. This is a great kitchen, which just knows to be great and doesn't have to show off.

5454 is very "pictural", although a little "forced", if you pass me the term.. :wink: , 784 is very simple and plain. I like the brick material, and I'm envious of your "fur" system :twisted:, but I think you didn't pay the right attention to the floor mat.. :wink:

It is good work Camox. Congratulations.

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Post by Camox » Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:41 pm

First of all thank you for your comment. :D

Now to my work. B1 and B2 is a large school building. Actually it should only be a test render. The results I found quite interesting, so I posted it. The lecture hall, classrooms and exterior are still in development. As lighting I used two large light sources. With a probability EnvMap would look a little crunchy. :)
The kitchen I have seen in a catalog. I have taken almost 1 to 1. It is hard for me to find the right equipments. :? Too much hurts the eye and too little of the room is dismal. Less is sometimes more.

784 was really just a gimmick. The ball chair is not modeled by me. Only the lamp is my own design. Rather obliquely what ? :lol: The carpet is easy. I am using the free c4d plugin hair department. As the material I use oren nayar with a sigma of 1.4 and a pure white. It is a very interesting grass tutorial on Evermotion.com to get out even a wonderful carpets.

greetz :wink:

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Post by rhibee » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:45 pm

wow these are fab!! loving b1!! :o
Theres no stopping the cole train baby

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