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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Cairo
Age: 24
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Name: Mazen Samir |
I'm sure some of you have seen his work on evermotion, fantastic renders I must say.
Jeff can you make an interview with him, pleeeeeaaaaaaaassseeeeee CLICK P.S: If you consider this publicizing please remove the thread. Last edited by MazenSamir; May 30th, 2008 at 07:41 AM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Manchester UK
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Name: John Barrow |
The interesting thing about evermotion scenes is they do use vray, but dont use the LWF. But always seem to use the light cache and they take forever to render...
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The rendering is quite good, but as far as lighting, texturing and composition I think some/most of you guys who are commenting already know enough to do it. The real strength, IMO, is the modeling, where he's not cutting any corners on the details. Mouldings, reveals, bevels, and things like in the contemporary office interior with all the wood, where he's put the caulk between the boards then distinguished the door by leaving it out - the rendering catches the attention, but the modeling keeps it.
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