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committente arch. Gianluigi Benanti

Picture of Render taken via my phone. Taken on October 8, 2008.

Proyecto de mobiliario de cocina desarrollado con un software 3D exclusivo.

Renders de Arquitectura Navidad 2013

3D render created in DAZ. I love this game and as soon I had the hair as a freebie I had to try. Not as fancy clothes as I would like, but I still have just a few assets.

edgeless safety cubes of joy!

Swatch render of a procedural fabric shader

Side of a building once housing mental cases in Beechworth...now falling apart from years of neglect...a delight for a photographer !

No es claro el proposito del render interior.

sketchup render 2009

tareas realizadas: modelado, renderizado y postproducción

autores: Darío Rosciano, Nicolás Bertola y Gustavo Baranovsky

cliente-propietario: Ardis3d.com

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Render

Modelado

The first proper render from the new route visualiser.

 

View On Black

This is a series of rendered images of our 3D model to test material finishes for the steel frame.

Finally, the renderers are able to start working. Thunderstorms aside, hopefully the render should be finished by the end of this week.

render con montaje en photoshop

Rendered in Blender on an SGI many years ago. If I still had the original file. I'd render it larger

First render with the photon cache. While this doesn't look too impressive, it's roughly correct, and runs at about 5fps on my 8-core machine. A modified version of this photon cache supports my current best approach.

RENDER: Opening Reception

 

For more information visit: www.cmp.ucr.edu/

 

Render explores the moving image as a physical and phenomenological processes in contemporary art. It examines the intermingling of the materiality of video and technology in which artists use pixels and particle units from film to produce a new layer of mediated work. Commonly used in computer editing programs, “rendering” is a required process to generate and solidify special effects and transitions. Consequently, the works in the exhibition apply artistic uses of translating visual data from analog to the digital, and vice versa. The exhibition will be presented on the main floor of UCR/California Museum of Photography and on the Culver Center of the Art’s Digital Mural screens on the building’s façade that faces the pedestrian mall.

3Ds Max and rendered with Vray

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