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The room and all the objects were made at a real scale. I worked on this scene from december 2003 until late june 2004. This image took 8 days, 8 hours, 49 minutes and 59 seconds to render.
I used radiosity, caustics (for the globe on the desk) and SSS (for the courtains). Special thanks to Shademaster and Cinemike for suggestions and critiques during the creative process. Be sure to also check out the second render. I recommend you to view the "Making of Digital Morning" page which shows all the images I saved during the creative process. This image has:
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Daily DeviationGiven 2005-08-11Digital Morning position 1 by ~robodesign shows how a detailed lighting rig mixed with realistic textures can truely make a piece. Zoom in and marvel at all the wonderful details contained in this 3D render. (Featured by `bluespeed9) |
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December 18, 2004
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"Advanced Critique Encouraged"
-its flawless. never seen such a creation before.
-I love it
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This space for rent
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I'd love to, but not right now, i got to get my wallet out of the toaster.
Founder of ~cinema4d community
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Thanks for the comments. We are glad you guys like it.
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listen to my band Maths
but why did it take so long to render. With your machine it should take like 1 day TOPS
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thanks for the comments.
we did not use 3ds max. we used cinema 4d from maxon.
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