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Italy house

Uploaded By: benlungu

Sun, Sep 26, 2010

Description: A project i am working on. The model is made in revit and the render was done inside 3dsmax. Thank you.

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Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 12:41:42 PM

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karotte

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Very good.

Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 5:40:52 PM

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chinox999

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Hey man I also use revit for modelling and sometimes 3d max v ray for rendering- its another level of course... You got to teach me to map those materials in max, especially the glass that it seems so real!! Great render

Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 5:55:38 PM

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nice

Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 2:01:06 AM

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Chinox,

i am not an expert and probably are some people here taht can give you better advices. Regarding the mapping i usually select all the objects that have the same texture  and apply to all of them uvw map modifier so that that i can control the size of the texture(you can do this also from the map option) but i prefer the modifier. About the glass i come to think that it will lokk ok only if you have a good enviroment, and when i dont have the sorrounding done in revit ( as it the case with this image) i use a hadri image to light up the scene. Sorry for my english.

Thank you all for the your reply.


Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 5:50:54 PM

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pkosinski1984

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Nice work! Thanks for the tip about the grass. I gonna try to do it.

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