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Janusz Biela
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Commercial works

Post by Janusz Biela »

My commercial works for "Sugarfree" agency, advertisement of tile plates.
Modeled , textured and arrangement: Radoslaw Nowakowski.
Setup textures and light: my :)
All renders they had 3500x2500 pix. for posters
(this is rescale)
Time renders: 3-8 h


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Post by _mats_ »

W-O-W
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Post by tiktane358 »

agree ! W O W

(just to be unpleasant : especially in 1st an 2d image we can see repetitive tiles : booh ) :-)
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YOU kraymaster! hahaha No seriously, wonderfull work!
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Post by ingo »

Looks nice, but after endless pictures of tiles everything looks like tiles :wink: I would use at least two different textures for the tiles and select those tiles randomly, that gives a better variation.
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Post by 3dworks »

great work! i can only agree with ingo's tip, so repeating patterns will not come up at second or 3rd sight ;)

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Post by Haven1000 »

superb work , that must of kept you busy for a while!
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Post by Mario »

Perfection :D
Do you mind telling us where did you found those floor tiles collection?
They are awesome!
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WOUAHHHH :shock:
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Post by Captain Obvious »

Really, really nice work! :) How did you do the IES style downlight effect?
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Post by Janusz Biela »

Captain Obvious wrote:Really, really nice work! :) How did you do the IES style downlight effect?
You must use only little sphere (10 mm) and add IES node. Light is point.
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Post by Mario »

Can you tell us wich texture collection did you use for floor tiles, please?
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Post by erwin zwart »

Mario wrote:Can you tell us wich texture collection did you use for floor tiles, please?
I guess his tiles-selling client gave him the textures
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Post by dballesg_forum »

Hi Johny,

I do not know if I will be allowed to say this, but I OFFICIALLY hate you! :) LOL

Seriously, can you post a crap render from time to time! :) LOL

Brilliant work, I really like all of them. I am a bif fan of ties used on floors. Really nice images.

David
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