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Maya render of a pin that is being made for a cosplay. Pin's final dimensions will be 16 x 3 x 9 mm.
Tiny pin is tiny. ^__^
Proyecto: Oficinas Hydrofoods, Elaboro: Arq. G. Mac Gregor/Arq. Erick Montesinos; Render. Erick Montesinos
Farmhouse and Barns Conversion, Nr. Abergavenny. 3D model in Archicad (by me) for FDH Architecture. They are up for sale.
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Torus knot in a fabrication bay at my work. Test scene ahead of a bid proposal showing actual hardware in the bay.
The backplane is a 360° environment photograph produced from three photos taken with a Nikon D700 with an 8mm fisheye lens. The panorama was stitched in Panoweaver. The torus knot was rendered in 3ds Max, with a ground plane laid down and aligned to produce accurate reflections and collect ambient occlusion shadows giving the knot ācontactā with the environment map. The reflections are accurate due to the backplane being a wrapped-round environment map.
Due to the size restraints presented by the envelope of the microscope's viewing area the device was required to be quite small. measuring about 4 inches across and 3 inches high.
Our rendered landscape architect's masterplan for this residential development. More information on Tyson Road on our website.
After rendering this with iray in 3ds max 2013 x64 using the sss (sub-surface-scattering) iray material for 49 hours 10 minutes and 35 seconds and reaching 50035 iterations using my amd 8150 eight-core cpu @3.6 to 3.9 ghz, I decided that I had waited enough!
(rendering sss materials in iray is really ssslow!)
This is my proposal for the renovation of my aunt house in Baguio City, Philippines. It's a CG image rendered in 3D Studio Max using the V-ray renderer. The model was done in Sketchup 7.
Our rendered landscape visualisation for this residential development in Woolwich, London. More information on Little Heath on our website.