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Ice Hotel

Lightwave (none) posted on Jun 30, 2002
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Inspired by the Ice Hotel in Sweden and in Quebec I modeled a modified 'Absolut Ice Bar'. Hope you like it. Thanks for viewing :-)

Comments (23)


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LindaB

8:56PM | Sun, 30 June 2002

Very realistic - and refreshing on this hot day!

dick_longly

8:58PM | Sun, 30 June 2002

this is a great render your set up is wonderful the light in the scene is great O what refraction setting did you use on the ice

Jaems

9:22PM | Sun, 30 June 2002

Wow, that IS amazing... wouldn't people's butts freeze to the ice barstools though? Very nice.

dandavis

10:40PM | Sun, 30 June 2002

Hey, this is fabulous! Now THIS is realistic looking ice. I wish this had been done in C4D so you could tell me how you did it and I could use it! I tried learning Lightwave before I took up C4D and found it incredibly difficult to use. Nice Job!

Antoonio

4:13AM | Mon, 01 July 2002

Ehem, that hotel is in Finland, not in sweden. At leas the first hotel where in Finland. Fantastic piece, one of the best ice material and lights I have seen ever.

vasquez

5:10AM | Mon, 01 July 2002

I like it a LOT, and agree completely with LindaB

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sms

5:30AM | Mon, 01 July 2002

Thank you very much for your kind comments. Antoonio, it might well be that the first ice hotels were built in Finland. The pictures I worked from I downloaded from www.icehotel.com which promotes the Swedisch Ice Hotel in Jukkasjvi. :-) dick_longly, I have used a refraction index of 2,41 which is equivalent to the refracton index of diamonds. By the way, this image took 11 hours to render :-/

RobinOberg

6:22AM | Mon, 01 July 2002

11 hours? well, time well spent :)
it looks very real, almost like the real thing. makes me feel i dont want to be there :)

loserbert

7:15AM | Mon, 01 July 2002

Kick Ass!! Good job.

turx

10:34AM | Mon, 01 July 2002

excellent and freezing work :)

volk23

10:46AM | Mon, 01 July 2002

nice! be carefull sitting down on those.

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Fillingim

3:02PM | Mon, 01 July 2002

Wonderful as always....I am an admirer!

Guillermo

7:02PM | Mon, 01 July 2002

Love the lighting on the ice!!

EvolutionXtinct

5:54PM | Tue, 02 July 2002

SMS nice work. Love your lighting

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beyondMyth

7:02PM | Tue, 02 July 2002

what can i say, WOW, this is just great! :)

CptPlanet

2:13AM | Mon, 08 July 2002

God, you even got the little bubbles in the ice right and everything. Also, the lights really rock.

sabaman

7:34AM | Wed, 10 July 2002

very very sweet render,...

ajollyjedi

8:00PM | Fri, 12 July 2002

Puts a new meaning to "gimme a cold one!"

Odin

9:52PM | Sun, 28 July 2002

its even dangerous to drink from the glasses! your tounge will get stuck! >(...well, i think its safe to sitt on the bar "seats" they have some blankets so hopefuly your ass wont get stuck...unless you pee...but thats a bad idee....just so you know! (everybody loves raymond joke) Why dont you try using ice IOR? looks bad? You should have Shiva from the Final Fantasy games as a waitress! she is a "cool" girl! :) And if the ice starts to melt she can just cool it down again :D

bulbousone

5:56PM | Sun, 04 August 2002

BAD ASS !!
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linkinpark

2:14PM | Wed, 05 March 2003

Holy sh*t...WONDERFUL,the ice looks amazingly..!

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digital_frank

3:00PM | Thu, 13 January 2005

Thats Incredible... I'm Speechless!

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oooZENOooo

12:07PM | Thu, 09 March 2006

Awsome!!! v


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