donderdag 29 mei 2008

Photographic light


It's incredible how CGI has evolved the last couple of years. Back in the old days (like.. yesterday) you needed a network of Sillicon Graphics workstations to render a crappy raytraced image in 36 hours. Now you can just do it in a couple of hours from scratch on your modest HP xw6200 workstation AND have the coolest effects like ambient occlusion, photographic exposure, lensglare and depth of field. Life can be so nice...
This is a detail of a larger render. It was rendered in a couple of layers in Mental Ray using 3ds Max and a bit of postproduction in photoshop.

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