Author Topic: Inspirated in B&B Ray Sofa  (Read 3583 times)

2016-01-09, 13:18:06

Caue Rodrigues

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Hello guys,
this is a job and the customer asked to follow strictly a reference of B & B Ray Sofa catalog.

I used also some ready-made models, BBB3viz and known libraries.
« Last Edit: 2016-01-11, 12:19:51 by crawlewis »

2016-01-12, 07:05:08
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snakebox

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What was the render times for this?  and on how many machines?

It's a very clean and nice render, funny how Corona just cannot get rid of noise, even though it all in all looks amazing, it's still super grainy.  Some like it.. some don't.

I can't wait for Corona to support hair of some sort in a better and more practical way, as when viewed in 1:1 on my 4K monitor you can tell the carpet feels a little flat compared to the amazing couch. 

last thing I find a little odd... is your very nice light model... why would that ever be angled to face the window to the outside? specially when being on?  I know the back of it looks nice, but it makes no sense :-)

Anyway! Stunning render! perfect example of what a "white" render should look like. 

p.s. is the gaps between the panels on the left wall the same all across? it looks like the middle is a lot tighter than the sides :)

Keep it up!!  Love the interior design

2016-01-12, 10:33:51
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hi there
that blueish tint to your whites makes some bad influence on my eyes, imho
everything else looks flawless!

please tell a source, where did you get that lamp?

2016-01-13, 02:29:09
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Caue Rodrigues

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What was the render times for this?  and on how many machines?

last thing I find a little odd... is your very nice light model... why would that ever be angled to face the window to the outside? specially when being on?  I know the back of it looks nice, but it makes no sense :-)




It took around 3 hours in a single I7.
Sure, you´re right, but in WIP stage it had curtains and had more sense than now. :)


hi there
that blueish tint to your whites makes some bad influence on my eyes, imho
everything else looks flawless!

please tell a source, where did you get that lamp?

The lamp model is Fortuny stage lamp and I got in Vray World freebies session I guess.

Sorry my english and thank you!!
« Last Edit: 2016-01-13, 02:54:47 by crawlewis »