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    Wink Photo-realism

    Photo-realism is still valid at the right stage in a project.. with a little help from Piranesi....

    Marco
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    Hey...I recognize those bridges...lol...nice work Marco. You have been very busy.

    Carlos ;-)

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    Default Bridges

    Well spotted Carlos. The bridges were re-used to allow a quick effect. My motto is make once and re-use often with a few modifications. more often we are simple portraying an initial impression, the detail will come latter. These are some past images, but I do spend a lot of my time creating images.
    Here are a couple more photo-realistic.

    Marco
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    Marco:

    that last image you posted is amazing...I mean, they are all incredible, but the last one just really caught my eye...I love the reflections through the windows and the entourage...WOW!! Keep up the great work!!

    Carlos ;-)

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    Smile Fantastic images

    Marco, thanks for sharing these images, they are just great.

    How much time do you spend on them, e.g. say the interior view?

    Curious

    Chris Van Hoof
    Obviously I am only scratching the lower end of the GDS scales...

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    Thanks for the praise. Its difficult to give precise times, but on average I rarely am given more than a couple of working days from start to finish for interiors, and that usually includes some changes and tweaks. You know what its like, you do some work very quickly and its expected from you always, not easy when you have to manage 35 MicroGDS seats as well.
    I do as much 3D training as I can to get other users to share the load, but often deadlines are just too tight for them to get enough practise. Then of course they move on to other companies and I start all over again.
    Marco.

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