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Take a look at this 10 fully textured scenes with professional shaders and ligthing ready to render. Get your own portfolio and join cg market.
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Heh. So now we'll have to check portfolios for people who got an Evermotion scene and hit Render, then said "I rendered this"? That would be pretty lame.
Ignoring that part and looking at it as the Archinterior CDs were marketed - scenes you can examine to see how pros set things up - my feelings on this one are mixed. Is it just me or has the quality of these things been going down? The scenes in the first Archinteriors looked great, but these look pretty good at best - I see some stuff I like (e.g., the lighting in some of them, some very good grass, the wall and floor textures and the lighting in number 10), then I see issues like the material mapping on the ground in number 9 where they could have done a lot better. I can see this kind of thing being very helpful, depending on the level of the user - for example, if you're getting started, you've never had the opportunity to look at a setup of a fleshed-out project (because the simple scenes you see in most tutorials, which are designed to show one or two thing, don't cut it) and you're a bit lost. If I were still teaching I could see giving scenes like this to my students and telling them "look at how the lighting in this one works", things like that. |
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Location: back in Serbia
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Name: Dusan Bosnjak |
Decreasing or not, the quality is good enough for every architect and developer out there. If not even better... which is, very scary.
A dvd such as this is very easily shared in the warez community so don't be surprised when you lose a job because some kid from some country you've never heard of manages to outbid you because it has access to resources such as these... I'm starting to wonder is there really a future in architectural CG market. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: USA
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Name: Ahmad Hikmayan |
This is because we a living in a different time.....things must change.What was yesterday ....well is not what it is today....nor will it be what it is tomorrow....this is the norm now.We just have to get use to them....the transition is fast like light...so sometimes we don't realize what happen.
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