Since i started with Indigo, it was always my biggest goal to create an absolutely photorealistic archi viz.
Maybe even this lovely, I could plot it in large scale for my appartment
Now I think I've found an object that would be worth all that work.
I wanted to let you participate in my work in progress.
For sure any kind of comments and critics are welcome
best regards
Markus
Jacob-und-Willhelm-Grimm-Zentrum WIP
Jacob-und-Willhelm-Grimm-Zentrum WIP
Last edited by Mor4us on Tue Jul 02, 2013 10:20 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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another few hours of modelling and first tries of rendering
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According to the caustics, your glass is non flat. Is this on purpose? Real glass panes are also never perfectly flat, and this is a rarely seen level of details.Mor4us wrote:first few hours of modelling
Etienne
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thanks for the kind words.
@galinette: yes, deformed glass and also double glazing is intended to make it as real as possible unfortunately it costs a lot of of rendertime. I simply used an ISL noise in bump channel, as i instanced all the glasses they all have the same deformation, but i would have liked to see different bump on the glazing.
Further I'm stuck in a problem that would require to stack two materials of different mapping.
Afaik this is not yet possible with cindigo.
So I think I'll concentrate on more detailing the modeling on some points, until i can progress with materials
Anyone was able to recognize the building I'm trying to show here?
best regards
@galinette: yes, deformed glass and also double glazing is intended to make it as real as possible unfortunately it costs a lot of of rendertime. I simply used an ISL noise in bump channel, as i instanced all the glasses they all have the same deformation, but i would have liked to see different bump on the glazing.
Further I'm stuck in a problem that would require to stack two materials of different mapping.
Afaik this is not yet possible with cindigo.
So I think I'll concentrate on more detailing the modeling on some points, until i can progress with materials
Anyone was able to recognize the building I'm trying to show here?
best regards
C4D R20 Studio
mad-imagery.com
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Re: ??? wip
Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum der Humboldt Universitätsbibliothek/Berlin.Mor4us wrote:thanks for the kind words.
@galinette: yes, deformed glass and also double glazing is intended to make it as real as possible unfortunately it costs a lot of of rendertime. I simply used an ISL noise in bump channel, as i instanced all the glasses they all have the same deformation, but i would have liked to see different bump on the glazing.
Further I'm stuck in a problem that would require to stack two materials of different mapping.
Afaik this is not yet possible with cindigo.
So I think I'll concentrate on more detailing the modeling on some points, until i can progress with materials
Anyone was able to recognize the building I'm trying to show here?
best regards
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