Jacinto Monteir

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Excellent Work .......... Good Luck !
i really need help in turning my renders into realistic photo look. any help appreciated. thank you
Really nice pieces! Only the furniture mat kicks the image a bit. They look detached from the rest. Though this is perfect quality.
Great work as always!!!
Nice work!!..I really like the images, but the mostd I like it's the white kitchen. I can see even the smallest details but conserving the white bright look. In the first images, did you use vray? how many lights? And, what kind of lights did you use? Thanks!
Day images i used a vray light dome with a HDRI and a vray sun attached to the dome. Nothing in the env or reflection slot. As for the night shoots i used exact same method with a dif HDRI, plus vray IES on the spot lights. During After Effects post production i engaged some lights using 32bits and Magic Bullet Looks. Cheers and thanks once again.
bravo sir!!! that was amazing.. everything seems real..
beautiful
Nice work!!..I really like the images, but the mostd I like it's the white kitchen. I can see even the smallest details but conserving the white bright look. In the first images, did you use vray? how many lights? And, what kind of lights did you use? Thanks!
looks great, I love the shot with the bookshelf.
Thanks all, and thanks CGArchitect for the award. Its a great honor to be among such outstanding works. I just hope this isnt a 1 of April joke lol. John, FumeFx was used to creat the fire & smoke of the fireplace seen on one of the images: night shoot with the minotti sofas. Render times varied a lot depending on each perspective/mood but in general each shoot took about 7 hours to render in a Dual Xeon Quad Core. I could surely tweak it more but since this was simple practice i didnt care much about the time. Cheers, Jacinto Monteiro MetroCúbicoDigital
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realy realy nice how long does it take to render one of this iimage?
Great work indeed! I was just curious, you mentioned using FumeFX but there is nothing that obviously springs out as something that fume would handle....can you elaborate on how it might have been utilised? Thanks, John
Parabéns Jacinto
Very nice renders Jacinto. Well diserved award! Congratulations. Even the overbrigth kitchens due to my LCD screen looks very natural, like when you go asleep to the kitchen in a summer morning. Gretz from Spain, Javi.
beautiful work! Congratulations with the VPoW title!
Very nice! Its not much to criticize. I think you should have made things you see outside the window in the outdoor scene even brighter. And maybe you should have moved and rotated the armchairs a little. Now it looks like they are in an exact row. But it looks really good!
Good work... and the kitchen shot's are ok in my LCD's...
fantastic work, i like the lighting and minimalist design.
Thanks guys! Glad you aprecciate them. Yes agreed with the overexposed kitchen. Macker, are you seing the images in a LCD monitor? It appears a very burned white in that type of monitors. Yeh i think that´s true Fran. Alfa is one of my favourites, especcialy his bedroom renderings. Amazing white and wood balance. I took a good look at his hair and fur tutorial in order to creat the carpet seen on my images. Cheers, Jacinto
I see a strong influence by Alfa Smyrna's work in a couple of these too. :)