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The Door

Vue Realism posted on Feb 22, 2009
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This is another image created and rendered entirely within the free version of Vue Pioneer-- which now has interior radiosity settings available. This whole scene is lit by only one light-- above the door. I used my own GridModeler product to create the cube crate materials. Anyone figure out how the sheet notice on the wall was created? This scene is a speed render created in one setting and copied directly from an incredible speed painter named Paul Chadeisson. The original image can be seen HERE.

Comments (23)


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black222

5:32AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Fantastic Ligthing without indoors radiosity the entire scene n the lighting are better then the original one... very well done chipp.

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jclP

5:37AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

good lighting and special POV.

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Rutra

5:41AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Excellent work. Only one thing I don't like very much: the reflection on the water seems a bit washed out. In one point I would disagree with black222: although yours is very good, I think the lighting in the original scene is better. How was the paper on the wall made? Initially I thought of a metablob but then the corners would be rounded. I really have no idea. :-) Whatever it was, it was really clever! :-)

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rl2000

5:41AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

this is awesome...i like the reflection from the puddle of water as well!:)

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capelito

8:59AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Excellent work.

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gillbrooks

9:04AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

The lighting is great! The paper on the wall....would that be a 2d plane with a very large scale displacement with a low bump setting?

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giovanino

9:54AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

very nice work, the reflection needs work on water. paper on wall, alphaplane???

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Amosicho

10:07AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Excellent work

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MRX3010

10:38AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Ok I'll try, was the sheet made from a displacment map?

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GaryMiller

11:10AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

I bet you made the notice from a terrain obj.

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FrenchKiss

11:56AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Really gorgeous work!

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JCD

2:52PM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Nicely done! I too am going to guess that a terrain was used for the sheet, but please tell us how as the effect is very good.

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chippwalters

3:53PM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Jacob and Gary are correct-- it's a terrain with it's "Skin Only" attribute turned on. It's 64 x 64 rez and I created it in the terrain editor and pressed the Diffuse button a bunch of times to smooth it out.

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kjer_99

7:53PM | Sun, 22 February 2009

Very cool scene!! I'm very impressed that you managed all of that with just view.

stolta

5:36AM | Mon, 23 February 2009

Exellent work very well done as all your work!!!!

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sittingblue

7:55AM | Mon, 23 February 2009

i love the atmosphere here.

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ArtPearl

11:40PM | Mon, 23 February 2009

I like the idea of speed render, in principle it makes one focus on the essentials and not fiddle to much. It yielded good results for you. For me a speed render is when it lasts less than a week:).

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louly

10:35PM | Wed, 25 February 2009

I'm impressed it was done with only one light and the effect you got on the notice sheet also :) Excellent as always ;)

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knupps

11:29AM | Thu, 26 February 2009

Impressive work.....superb lighting.....

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Schnuck

11:49AM | Thu, 26 February 2009

Excellent!!!

Mikeall

1:40PM | Fri, 27 February 2009

Wonderful Chip, wonderful!

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kenmo

12:22PM | Wed, 04 March 2009

exceptional... I like it...!!!!!

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katy555

6:29AM | Mon, 06 April 2009

Wonderful creation with just the right lighting...


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