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A1Rworks #1 - Moonlight
A1RDate: Friday, 09.10.2009, 15:53 | Message # 1
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Waitig for your comments guys smile

Attachments: 6705501.jpg(130Kb) · 8129897.jpg(105Kb)
 
MMDNDate: Friday, 09.10.2009, 17:04 | Message # 2
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I love it! Is this maxwell? What render is this? Software?
 
A1RDate: Friday, 09.10.2009, 17:07 | Message # 3
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Hi. Thank you!
Software were very usual - it was 3ds max 2009 and v-ray smile
But, as always, with strong postprocessing (Nik Software Color Efex Pro 3.0 and maybe some else what I've forget).
 
MMDNDate: Friday, 09.10.2009, 17:08 | Message # 4
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Hmmm... it looked like maxwell to me. You are very good with vray. What post processing did you do here?
 
A1RDate: Friday, 09.10.2009, 17:12 | Message # 5
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Thanks again. I used Nik Software Color Efex Pro 3.0 (Nikon's plugin for Photoshop), other - if I remember correctly - were layer blending and adding aberrations with standard PS Lens Correct filter...
 
MMDNDate: Friday, 09.10.2009, 17:19 | Message # 6
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Thanks for the info. Ive never used Nikon-s plugin before.
 
A1RDate: Friday, 09.10.2009, 17:21 | Message # 7
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Also as usually I worked with V-ray Frame Buffer and output was HDR image (if you want you can use 16-bit TIFF)
 
MMDNDate: Friday, 09.10.2009, 17:28 | Message # 8
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Yeah i know all about 32bit workflow. I should putt a simple scene like this just for fun. Thanks for the idea wink
 
fzuccaroDate: Wednesday, 28.10.2009, 23:38 | Message # 9
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Superior work, stunning.

Nik is not Nikon, it's just Nik. They are in San Diego, CA. U.S.A. with an office in Hamburg, Germany.
http://www.niksoftware.com/index/usa/entry.php

They would be very proud their filters were used on this caliber of work!


FZ
 
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