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lizeal93:
wow.........................


great detail. a real beauty

so.. when are you moving to new zealand? mmm.....

Thanos:
wow, when I saw the first one with the reflections, I thought it was a real marble frame

xalener:
I really like the last one the best.

We need more photoreal anim8or renders like this.

ENSONIQ5:
Some of the neatest vertex modelling I have seen $imon, really excellent.  I have studied your wireframe image for ages, and I have come to the conclusion that I lack sufficient patience to create anything to this standard!  I think, personally, that I like the second last one most, looking as if it has been coated in many, many layers of lacquer.  The stark, almost white glare reflections make it clear to the viewer, without any other indication, that there is a window in the wall opposite the one on which the painting hangs.  The white light is exactly what you would expect to see through a clear window on a bright but cloudy day, or perhaps through net curtains on a sunny day.  My only really minor crit is that I think the shadow cast by the frame is a little too sharp, if the light source is a window.  My impression is that it should be so soft as to be almost an ambient occlusion effect, the window being a large, close light source.  Really amazing, and although the render is the ultimate point of any 3D work, the wireframe being only a means to an end, it's the wireframe of this work that really blows me away.  Kudos mate!

$imon:
Wow thanks guys,

lizeal; Not sure why I'd move to new zealand.. would be nice! but.. maybe later haha!

ensoniq; Thanks for the advice, I know the shadow doesnt resemble the reflections there, that is mainly because the original render (at the top) was meant to be light from a spot, shining down on the painting.. I then just photoshopped the reflection pass over it, so the same shadows are shown.. sorry for that!

I had a little more fun with reflections in anim8or haha.. i call it 'adrift' ;) I hope it is bright enough to see the silhouette well.


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