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No radiosity was used. 32 lights in scene. Backlighted leafs are done using several leaf textures with different luminance levels and blurry transparency. A bit of combined chanlum+fresnel shaders were used for the strawberries.

Comments (36)


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cartesius

6:47AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

Very, very good.

EugeneTooms

7:33AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

Ah Carles - your work inspires me and depresses me in equal measures! Inspires me because your work is so great and is something to aim at - but depressing 'cos I think I'll never make anything as good as this! :)

sdaniels

7:54AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

Looks great :)

turx

8:25AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

excellent!

linkinpark

8:26AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

Wow Carles,another masterpiece from you!!!!!Looks really wonderful,those strawberries are fantastic...genial work!!!

Charmz

8:32AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

Makes me hungry!

Laurie S

10:14AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

Good greif .. this is ..amazing .. I just love it and am starting to get curious about Cinema 4D.. you are very talented!

Elentor

10:18AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

32 lights? woa.

Ambrosia

10:20AM | Thu, 05 September 2002

sheer perfection!!!!!!!

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soapy

12:14PM | Thu, 05 September 2002

Wow nice! It is good to see great work like this being done with c4d. One question, do you use environment maps for the window reflections or whatever they are or is there geometry off camera for the reflection?

Carles_P

12:25PM | Thu, 05 September 2002

Hi Soapy, I used both, an enviroment map (blurred landscape) which is not very noticeable and also a big cylinder and a plane with the squares. As you can see in at right in the bowl base, not all "windows" have the same size, the smallest are from the surrounding cylinder and the big ones are from the plane which is placed back to camera. (squares texture is loaded in the luminance channel, so I don't need place additional lighting). Really are: scene reflection, enviroment map (only about 20%. This cause only a bit of variation), big "windowed" cylinder and 1 "windowed" plane ;)

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strata

4:52PM | Thu, 05 September 2002

I am bound to call you a 3D artist, in its most positive way. Very dedicated and devoted to the task. I am truley a fan. :))

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miketche

12:05AM | Fri, 06 September 2002

This is truly beautiful work.

Ev3rM0r3

4:23AM | Fri, 06 September 2002

how did you make the tablecloth... get back to me im intrigued by this and would love to know how to do it

Mahliqa

4:35AM | Fri, 06 September 2002

My god! I don't even know what to say! Incredible. You definitely have my vote

as07

6:42AM | Fri, 06 September 2002

pure excellent art, unbelieveable, please post again!

ajollyjedi

5:16PM | Fri, 06 September 2002

Everyone out there, Here is how its done! I still need lessons from you ; ) When I get over my fear of flying, I'll Meet you for the Running of the Bulls, bring a laptop and a beer and good running shoes! Chris

Carles_P

6:44PM | Fri, 06 September 2002

Ev3rM0r3: "how did you make the tablecloth... get back to me im intrigued by this and would love to know how to do it" Plane>subdivision>freeselection-moving main points>subdivision>handmade "interpolate" these main points selecting adyacent points>subdivide>moving points for small roughness. (At this stage looks crumpled, like a terrain) Then drag into hypernurbs = soft and natural roughness ; texture with bump+displacement using a fractal noise to cast "casual" aditional roughness. That's all. (along many minutes of course)

Carles_P

6:46PM | Fri, 06 September 2002

ajollyjedi: Budweisser? ;D

Phlegm_Thrower

11:30PM | Fri, 06 September 2002

did u know that strawberry isn't actually a type of berry? check it out if u don't believe me... hehehe just nitpicking... the image look like one of those professional photography done in a studio or something... looks great... how did u make the strawbery? are the pits just bump map or did u actually model it?

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Nod

5:30PM | Sat, 07 September 2002

He's right. The strawberry is actually related to the tomato. :) It's still an excellent render though. And it's one that 3D World Magazine should be getting for their collection.

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Alfons

6:56AM | Sun, 08 September 2002

Wow, now here is some realism.

MartinK

7:43AM | Tue, 17 September 2002

That's a great image. If I were to be picky I'd say the silver bowl looks too perfect- needs a bit of wear, again with the strawberries- some need to be not so perfect. The leaves in the background are very nice, but again I'd make them have a bit mote curvature and a few not so perfect.The cloth is beautiful. Great image!

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sms

6:07AM | Thu, 21 November 2002

Wow, this is really great. I love the strawberries. The best is the table cloth - it looks so smooth. But everything is gorgeous here; the lighting, the shadows, the reflections, the mood - just perfect!

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A_

4:01PM | Wed, 25 December 2002

It's so real, you just wanna grab one and eat it! :) I especially liked the reflection. :)

cesart

8:58AM | Mon, 30 December 2002

Beautiful

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Dash101

11:26PM | Mon, 17 February 2003

Do you sell your work to art stores? Because I have seldom seen such a talented artist as yourself!! - wow!

isulaelu

2:41AM | Mon, 28 July 2003

no radiosity??? my god!!! this is awesome light

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dtp

9:10AM | Sun, 16 November 2003

.......................V...................

verlughmina

2:01AM | Fri, 06 February 2004

I would love to know how you get that soft glow! WOW. Your work is exquisite!

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