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Paris World's Fair 1900 - Monaco Pavilion

Maya Historical posted on Sep 04, 2006
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A new one for my project, just situated at left of the previous posted here. It's the pavilion of Monaco, the architecture was inspired by exeisting monument in Monaco, as the Grimaldi's Palace and the tower "Sainte-Marie".

Comments (15)


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kenwas

6:26AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

Simply brilliant work from you.

Rorsdors

6:34AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

Its so real, its no only the models but your lighting and the general atmosphere that makes it all so believable.

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shalock

7:51AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

Unbelievable! Excellent work! You put very attention to details, in models and the enviroment, specially the illumination, i think that gives to your images that amount of realism!

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jenay

8:31AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

great wondeful - love your series. esp. love the tower - this inspires me to do some similar thing with my stonework bricks ... :)

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Chris

8:53AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

great work ... I'm always lurking your CGTalk WIP :) Can't wait to see your next one finished

cableguy223

8:55AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

WOW. talk about photo-realistic . wish I had the time a patience to try something like this ( shoot, wish I could AFFORD Mya LOL )

anastasis20

9:15AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

These are fantastic images - any chance of one large aerial view of all the buildings you've done so far of the Paris Expo? Or would that melt your computer?

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Mondwin

10:40AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

Excellent done..bravo!!!!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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soapy

11:09AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

Hey super work Lemog. I didn't know you posted to rendo, kool. :-)

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lemog

1:18AM | Tue, 05 September 2006

Kenwas -> Thanks ! Rorsdors -> The atmosphere is a part really important for me in this project, I mean I must work more and do more tests about that, but for the moment, these renderings are near of my searches. Skalock -> Realism ? not so much finally, the mood is here to give something of past to the project. Jenay -> thanks man, you can try that too, that will make new environment for the girls of your creations;-) Chris -> h thanks to follow the whole wip... cableguy223 -> I must agree with you, the patience is really necessary, but moreover, the motivation, not always easy to dedicate regularly small time to work on the project, especially after an hard day at job... Anastasis20 -> That will come for sure, I just need some times to prepar this kind of scene. I've already do some animation tests a couple of months ago, with only 6 buildings... at the end of the week, I will have 10 pavilions done... a maybe the next week I will do a animation or few renderings of the range of 10. If you want to be sure to view that, renders and animations, you also can follow the wip on CgTalk if you like. Mondwin -> Thanks a lot... hugs... Soapy -> Hmy friend, me too I'm surprise, but glad anyway... you know my registration here is oldest than on other sites, I've always much pleasure to take a little tour here... and I like much the simpathetic people here... seeya mate...

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Dinoraul

7:45AM | Tue, 05 September 2006

Fantastic work.Like the atmosphere very much!

phybercon

9:01PM | Tue, 05 September 2006

Excellent work lemog! Im still in school for 3D Animation/Modeling, trying for environment modeling. If I may ask a question or 2 =), Do you model all of the details into the buildings or do you use displacement/bump maps and then texture? Any recommendations on where to find good tutorials on environment/architectural modeling? There are a ton of organic modeling tutorials but not much on hard surface of this type I've found. Again brilliant work on the scene! The lighting really does set the mood of this one.

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lemog

12:55AM | Wed, 06 September 2006

Phybercon -> thanks man... about your questions... For this kind of project with millions of polygons at final (in animation), displacement is too long to calculate (I don't have a renderfarm of hundreds procs...) then, I mix modeling details and bumps of course... that also depend of each part... no exist only one good rule. Sorry about tutorials... I don't know where exactly you can find goods for environment... But if you are interested by this kind of realization, you can follow the construction of the next pavilion on the WIP on cgtalk at this url : http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=313208&page=1&pp=15 and of course watch the previous construction.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

8:26AM | Wed, 13 September 2006

I cant believe it, this is extraordinary ! I have a book about this Expo and I love it ! Thanks for sharing !

teteille

2:18PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

Waow ! Extraordinary work. Totally unique. All the details are outstanding. The lighting and the atmosphere are so nicely worked. Bravo !


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