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2017-07-18, 21:28:39

Hermes Romão

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Hello Everyone,

Here are some images produced in 3dsmax 2017 and corona 1.5 and 1.6 (hotfix 1)
Architecture Estúdio MRGB, Brasília, Brazil.
www.mrgb.com.br/#/rcb

2017-07-18, 23:00:20
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dude !!! wow.
Please share some details. Love it !

2017-07-18, 23:47:16
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Best parts,  color comp/textures... worst part, pool glare (I'm starting to hate the redundancy of glares)
Retail Illustrator  (for ever' 80's )
3DMax 2020/Corona Version: 6DB

2017-07-20, 21:08:42
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dude !!! wow.
Please share some details. Love it !

Name it!

2017-07-23, 17:39:46
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Light - Sun and sky or HDRi ?
Concrete material -  Looks amazing please share some screenshots as to material setup ?

Appreciate your feedback : )

2017-07-24, 11:34:20
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nice lighting and concretes, great work. congratulations!

2017-07-24, 15:51:11
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Hermes Romão

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nice lighting and concretes, great work. congratulations!

Thanks! :)

2017-07-24, 15:52:51
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Best parts,  color comp/textures... worst part, pool glare (I'm starting to hate the redundancy of glares)

I would love to know more about what you mean by "redundancy of glares".

2017-07-24, 15:58:58
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Light - Sun and sky or HDRi ?
Concrete material -  Looks amazing please share some screenshots as to material setup ?

Appreciate your feedback : )

I use mainly HDRI for the ligth source in all my images.
I've attached the image of the concrete material hope it helps! :)


2017-07-25, 07:17:34
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Incredible work!

Would love to know if anything special was done with the 'petit-pave' by the pool. Seems like high quality texturing. I can't find a good source for this type of pavement anywhere...

2017-07-25, 16:29:27
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Incredible work!

Would love to know if anything special was done with the 'petit-pave' by the pool. Seems like high quality texturing. I can't find a good source for this type of pavement anywhere...

Thanks, vicmds

I did use the Portuguese floors from Textures.com (https://www.textures.com/browse/portuguese-tiles/97695) and tweaked a little bit in photoshop for tilling, add light 0,5cm displacement for the final result.

2017-07-25, 21:11:43
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OK, please tell us the truth now...

It's an actual photo right? I mean reality, you know, made by the renderer God has...

2017-07-26, 20:15:15
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OK, please tell us the truth now...

It's an actual photo right? I mean reality, you know, made by the renderer God has...

ahahaha. thanks! but no... pure 3dsmax and Corona ahahaa.