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Post by Camox » Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:05 am

I hope it please little. :)

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Post by manitwo » Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:31 am

:shock: :shock: wohooooooo 8)

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Post by DaveC » Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:22 am

The ripples in the pool are too large. Apart from that, it pleases lots :D
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Post by arneoog » Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:27 am

NICE!!! :shock: :D 8)
How many years did that render!? :P

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Post by Camox » Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:19 am

Thanks for your comments.

@arneoog
26h, it lasted to for a long time. And worked over again with Neat Image !

@DaveC
Yes, my first attempt to make a pool. Is not very realistic. I try it again with narrower and more ripples.


54 views and 3 comments, what that? is this pic so bad ? :cry:

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Post by psor » Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:46 am

Hey Camox,

this is a nice image. I've got a quick question for you. Did you postprocess
this image in any way? I'm asking because the scale looks off, but maybe
it is because of some kind of noise removal ... I like it anyway! :D ;)

btw. if you see 54 views, ... those are not unique. Everytime you take
a look at your own thread the hits will increase. So don't worry to much
about it. :D :D ;)


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Post by Camox » Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:03 am

Hi psor,

I like it smooth, but too smooth is not realistic. I need to find
probably some more time around the correct attitudes. I hope
have yours ask correctly understood...


I see 50 views and 3 comments, make me a little sad. But I
give up not and continue to go to you on the nerves.
:wink:

Sorry for my very bad english ! :oops:
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Post by psor » Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:10 am

Heya Camox,

don't worry about you english, you'll get better over time, just keep
reading/writing and talking. And by the way, if you like it smooth,
then it's you artistic freedom to do so. You don't have to match
"reality" if you don't want to. For example I like the images of
Michael P. Lougue on the Maxwellforum a lot and they are very
different ... just take a look at them and you'll see what I'm talking
about. ;o))


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Post by Camox » Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:42 am

@psor

I like its pictures also. My goal is to be provided it realistic interiors
and exteriors scenes. Are a large fan of radiance work, I loves its
pictures. There helps to practice and learn only... :wink:

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Post by psor » Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:47 am

Camox wrote:@psor

I like its pictures also. My goal is to be provided it realistic interiors
and exteriors scenes. Are a large fan of radiance work, I loves its
pictures. There helps to practice and learn only... :wink:
I'm sure you'll make it! Keep on going mate! :D :D ;)


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Post by Camox » Mon Sep 11, 2006 5:53 am

Thanks psor, I remain to ! :)

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Post by sprocket » Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:57 am

Nice render!
personally for me it looks a bit too 'perfect' but I guess its fine for an architectural rendering...also the waves are huge- windy day? :wink:
Overall its a cool render, I especially like the subtle reflection on the tiles!
Sorry for my very bad english !
lol, sorry but your english is better than that of some of my friends living here in england! :D :D
keep on rendering!

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Post by Zom-B » Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:43 am

Camox wrote:Yes, my first attempt to make a pool. Is not very realistic. I try it again with narrower and more ripples.
Hey Dude,
Try this wonderfull (and free :lol: ) Caustic Geneartor to do some nice caustics...
merge them the way you like with your Pool walls & Ground, to get a nicer pool Sceene :wink:

For a nice water Bump, align your bump settings in C4D the way you like and bake (Textur backen :wink: ) the Bump chanal to a Image and use it in indigo!

But remember having ever seen an empty pool with waves?!?
So use the rippels very carfully, its not the open sea :P

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Post by Camox » Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:31 am

Thank you for your opinions and criticisms ! :D

@sprocket
And thanks for the radix complement because of my English !!!

:D :) :) :) :D :D :D :lol: :lol:

greetz Camox :wink:

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