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Piano room: the windows

Cinema 4D Realism posted on Sep 02, 2009
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Introduction

Hello, guys!

Check out the making ofToday, I'm proud to announce a new personal project I completed. During the last year I worked on a photorealistic 3D scene for further advancing my skills in architectural visualisation. With this project I learned a lot about Vray and about lighting ;). The project consisted of reproducing an entire room in 3D. I'm happy now to see it done. The work on this project was started initially in may 2005, but after several months, I stopped working on it. In july 2007, I restarted the project, remodelling almost all objects. I completed it in late august 2009. The main subject of the project is a piano from 1868, which I like very much. On the front of it, you can read: "Ehren preis. Franz Chalupny in Wien. Auszeichnung 1868".

Technical details:

  • Modelled and textured in Cinema 4D R11 and rendered with Vray 1.1.
  • Polygons: 4 275 906.
  • Objects: 2560.
  • Textures: 146 files in 2,56Gb.
  • Shaders: 223.
  • Lighting: physical sky.
  • Render time: 6 days all three renders, simultaneously.

Other renders:

The piano room Piano room: the armchairs Piano room: the windows

Credits

Thanks to all the fine people from #cinema4d on irc.arcor.de (in no particular order): Michael Auerbach (Cinemike), Philipp Althoff (Budorange), Boris Eissrich (Yakuza), Dagmar Patzer, Nina Markiewicz, Sebastian Rath, Stefan Laub from VrayforC4D, Ole Trenner (o_gardiner) and special thanks to Giel-Jan Wijns (Duron) for saving me months and even years of rendering with the final quality.

Any critiques or feedback is welcome.

Comments (14)


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Seaview123

8:03AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Wow, for photorealism, this is pretty flawless! Fantastic render work, your textures and lighting are incredible. I know C4D is a pretty high end software package, but you really went the extra mile crafting this picture.

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JeffersonAF

8:22AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Very realistic work.

marcostudio

8:58AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Amazingly done. I love the details. You can really see the love and effort you put into this picture!

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riko

9:55AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

My only crit would be the light on the ceiling above the right window, but.. meh, I doubt I can produce something this realistic, so bravo! Great job! :)

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psyoshida

11:43AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Wow is right! The curtains are what caught my eye. Very hard to do and do well. You did a superb job all around. Take a break, sit back and receive your rewards. A job well done.

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Tablesaw

2:42PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Excellent and very realistic modeling using C4D. Wow!

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IO4

12:50AM | Thu, 03 September 2009

This really is superb! Outstanding work. Nice to see the room from a different angle.

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Stevep_67

4:05PM | Thu, 03 September 2009

Incredibly lit and very photorealistic. Well done!

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longpod

7:13AM | Fri, 04 September 2009

amazing!

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Nod

12:06PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Wonderful detail and lighting.

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restif

6:55AM | Sat, 12 September 2009

looks amazing, great work!

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anitalee

12:31PM | Wed, 30 September 2009

Excellent

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robodesign

3:03PM | Wed, 30 September 2009

Thank you all for the messages :).

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djfilms

6:36PM | Mon, 26 October 2009

superb work!!!!!!


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