26 October 2014, 18:51 | #41 |
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Yep, I know his work. Really great. As he stated some of his images are recreations of Amiga ads, which are pretty much like the originals.
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26 October 2014, 22:06 | #42 |
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Outstanding renders all round!
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27 October 2014, 03:07 | #43 | |
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Incredible, the images are beautiful. Just a detail, check the screws of A3000. http://www.bigbookofamigahardware.co...3000_4_big.jpg BYE! and excelent job!. |
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27 October 2014, 12:19 | #44 | |
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Any chance you have modelling videos from within Lightwave? Always interesting to see how other users do things. |
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27 October 2014, 20:03 | #45 |
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All the renders are mad, most of them look photorealistic. Simply amazing. I haven't done any rendering in Lightwave or Octane, but have dabbled around with POV-Ray. My stuff is nowhere near your league.
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Thx Well, I don't think you could achieve this kind of output with POV-Ray as it is only a Raytracer and Octane is based upon PBR (Physically Based Rendering). |
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28 October 2014, 05:25 | #47 |
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WOW...
Your work is absolutely astounding! |
04 November 2014, 00:21 | #48 |
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I've been playing around with photogrammetry... but I def prefer your version.
They tend to look like a xenomorph from alien died on them, all blotchy. |
08 November 2014, 13:26 | #49 |
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Another one. Amiga 3000 with Commodore 1930 Monitor.
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08 November 2014, 13:46 | #50 |
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Insane.... excellent work again!
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08 November 2014, 14:16 | #51 |
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Yep, and it fits well resized 800x600.
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10 November 2014, 07:15 | #52 |
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just wow... almost thought these were real photos!
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16 November 2014, 14:53 | #53 |
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Amiga 2500
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16 November 2014, 16:00 | #54 |
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Great. Now we need an animated video version.
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16 November 2014, 16:18 | #55 |
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After seeing all the renders with calm and detail I am shocked. It is amazing the realism of the textures. They look absolutely like a real Amiga.
Awesome job. |
16 November 2014, 20:47 | #56 |
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Top notch renderings! The attention to detail really shows
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17 November 2014, 12:57 | #57 |
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17 November 2014, 23:59 | #58 |
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Ok, here is the video:
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18 November 2014, 00:35 | #59 |
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Nice. You know the question... Why the "real ones" go slower, like without gravity?
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18 November 2014, 01:58 | #60 |
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