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2016-05-04, 13:40:03
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fellazb

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Hi,

I remember seeing you at the EUE event a few years ago. A blast to see what you did with Iray and your high end hardware setup for doing the job. Too bad to hear that it went that way with Delta Tracing. Good to hear you've managed to get your feet on another road which works for you. All the best.

2016-05-04, 14:19:29
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Thank you guys, glad to meet all of you here! :)

2016-05-04, 15:04:53
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Superb architectural and compositional taste, which is becoming more important as today's render engines  produce realistic output anyhow...

2016-05-04, 15:46:50
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Ciao Dionisio,
ohoh... chi si rivedere...
Che disastro...  mi spiace tanto...  X(  Fanc... sta ItaGLIA di quel gioppino... Hai fatto bene!
I understand well your situation...

Welcome on board =)




2016-05-04, 16:34:05
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lasse1309

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Hey Dionysios,
thanks a lot for that open insight into the fate of your company. I must really admit that I admire your work a lot!
I am very sorry for what happened, but if you are happy now all is going to be good :)

best regards from berlin
Lasse

ps: just googled "delta tracing" again and found out you have been doing the "Martashof" project in 2008 -
we were very impressed by these images back then, clients showed them a lot to us as reference :)
We also happened to work for that developer later as well, so small world..

2016-05-05, 13:38:08
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Dionysios.TS

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Hi Lasse, the Marthashof project was a great experience and I'll never forget it. You're right, the world is so small... :)

Thanks a lot for your kinds words!

Dionysios -

2016-05-05, 14:00:33
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sorry, I misclicked and removed lasse's post. It was:

Hey Dionysios,
thanks a lot for that open insight into the fate of your company. I must really admit that I admire your work a lot!
I am very sorry for what happened, but if you are happy now all is going to be good :)

best regards from berlin
Lasse

ps: just googled "delta tracing" again and found out you have been doing the "Martashof" project in 2008 -
we were very impressed by these images back then, clients showed them a lot to us as reference :)
We also happened to work for that developer later as well, so small world..
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2016-05-05, 14:56:50
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:)

No problem Ondra, just don't misclick me! :D

2016-05-05, 17:38:31
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I unmiscklicked it :]
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2016-05-06, 09:14:11
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Good to hear your story Dionysios, and sad at the same time. Your work is amazing, do you have more I can view other than behance, I could not see much on there.

I fear your story may be an insight into the future of 3d visualisation - I hope not, is this more due to the economy crash in Italy?