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Post by Ramon » 17 Jul 2011, 21:58

oh cool! you are great man, thanks for this!

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Post by Rork » 18 Jul 2011, 10:44

Great render again!!

And kudos for sharing the compounds, will have fun dissecting them :)

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Post by milanvasek » 20 Jul 2011, 18:59

Image

little update of camera, lighting, some small details...
now i will concentrate on the road and car
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Post by renisancex » 20 Jul 2011, 20:32

Awesome ......this is just beautiful stuff

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Post by Maximus » 21 Jul 2011, 11:07

milanvasek wrote:hey guys. i made quick video capture using my compounds for scattering. you can see it and download them from my blog:
http://www.vfxarea.com/?p=215
That is simply brilliant, most awesome scatter tool i've seen so far, thanks for sharing!
Great work with the environment btw, cant wait to see it finished!

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Post by Zafar Iqbal » 21 Jul 2011, 16:11

milanvasek, you just won the interwebs :ymapplause:

Can I ask what kind of rendertimes you are dealing with?
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Post by milanvasek » 22 Jul 2011, 14:50

Zafar Iqbal wrote:milanvasek, you just won the interwebs :ymapplause:

Can I ask what kind of rendertimes you are dealing with?
well, rendertime was around 70 minutes on my laptop and 20 minutes on workstation
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Post by gustavoeb » 26 Jul 2011, 14:44

doesn't this deserve to get one of those little icons up top?
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Post by owei » 05 Aug 2011, 14:38

...Great work! Looks absolute perfect! Congrats!

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...yes, it does ;) was just too busy during the past days ;)

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Post by anyheart » 06 Aug 2011, 07:28

so beautiful~!!!
your ice compound is very powerful~!

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Post by Pancho » 06 Aug 2011, 11:52

You wrote, that you used Arnold for rendering. I'm fed up with switching between Modo, LW and SI and like to jump up on the Arnold train. Can you tell me how to and how expensive it's gonna be with a few render nodes?

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Post by Hirazi Blue » 06 Aug 2011, 13:35

@Pancho - AFAIK pricing for Arnold still has not been officially announced, so there's only rumors floating around, with most people reluctant to pay these rumors too much heed. There seems to be an apparent consensus - though this isn't official either, I believe - that there will initially be a five-seat minimum when buying Arnold.
Perhaps Siggraph will provide us with some new and - more importantly - official news.

There are some Arnold related threads on this forum where you probably will get better information...
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Post by milanvasek » 06 Aug 2011, 14:21

Pancho wrote:You wrote, that you used Arnold for rendering. I'm fed up with switching between Modo, LW and SI and like to jump up on the Arnold train. Can you tell me how to and how expensive it's gonna be with a few render nodes?
I probably can't say anything about that. (NDA)
But as Hirazi mentioned, it was discussed somewhere around here...
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Re: MilanVasek wips

Post by punchatz » 07 Aug 2011, 18:12

:ymapplause:

Thank you so much for the compounds!! These are some of the most usefull and powerful ICE tools I have seen. I will put them to use today! Your render work is inspireing as well. Thanks!

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Re: MilanVasek wips

Post by infinityx » 24 Oct 2011, 14:16

Seeing all those nice pictures... I'm wondering... Why am I using still using such stupid app like 3ds max??? ~x(

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Post by shadow_ex_ » 24 Oct 2011, 14:29

I wouldn't say 3ds max is stupid,
actually no app is stupid (with the exception of maya :D trollolololol)

It is more about the artist's ability
to do creative work and use the most out of the program he chooses :)

On the other hand I do believe that softimage is the "strongest" application overall
and in 2nd place i would put blender!


also Milan is doing fantastic work :)

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