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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: karklinskarlis1993 on 2017-10-06, 16:03:13

Title: Cuneiform | Full CGI
Post by: karklinskarlis1993 on 2017-10-06, 16:03:13
good day,

i managed to finish project which took serveral weeks inbetween breaks (each render took approx. 1-2hours on dual xeon),
had a lot of fun playing with lightmix, denoiser and multiple LUTs,
hope you like it

full res pics can be found at www.behance.com/karliskarklins
c4d+corona



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Title: Re: Cuneiform | Full CGI
Post by: agentdark45 on 2017-10-06, 16:26:05
Nicely done, how did you do the towel material? Displacement?
Title: Re: Cuneiform | Full CGI
Post by: karklinskarlis1993 on 2017-10-06, 19:05:47
Nicely done, how did you do the towel material? Displacement?

thank you,
towel is made of bump with displacement
Title: Re: Cuneiform | Full CGI
Post by: mitviz on 2017-10-10, 21:13:45
simply wow, one of the best enclosed bathroom renders i have ever seen, really inspiring, this one goes in my renders collection at the top for sure, which luts did you use to drive that sepia type tone in the shadow areas?