Author Topic: panoramic visual of a proposed restaurant area at stanstead airport  (Read 2049 times)

2016-06-03, 18:02:36

3di

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Hi, here's a visual I did recently for a proposed restaurauant and burger van area which is under consideration near Stanstead airport.

http://bit.ly/3dStansteadAirport

The image was looking a bit flat, but I've just installed the demo of vfb+, and i've got to say it's amazing, will definitely be purchasing.

At 10000 x 5000 pixels and with a files size of 1.5gb to cover the 1km square area, it was a very very looong render, but thankfully I've been using a render farm called pixelplow for the last few months, and their prices are 4x cheaper than the closest competitor.  They only charge $0.005 per ghz hour so thankfully it only came in at $5 in total!

I'm also about to commence converting it to an online unreal engine html5 interactive walkthrough.  I'll post a link when it's complete.
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2016-06-03, 18:07:36
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sth wrong with starbucks logo. And those aberations i think are waaaaay to strong.
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2016-06-03, 18:13:12
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Yes, I didnt go to a massive amount of effort on the starbucks as the client chose a camera angle which didnt show it for the still (the panoramic is just something i've done for fun after completion). 

I probably have got a bit carried away with the chromatic abberation...it was my first time with vfb+ in my defence :D

2016-06-03, 19:19:23
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