Thursday, February 16, 2012

Master Bed Room

Master Bed Room designed and done using 3DS Max rendered in V Ray.

3 comments:

Vukotic Milos said...
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Vukotic Milos said...

Very nice work!!! :)

Looking at this great, realistic renders I have a need to ask you, do you do this as a profession, or is it just a hobby of yours?
If its your profession, can you please tell me how much hours per day such job requires in order to make a living off it? Is it a too time consuming type of a job?
To me it seems so...

I am asking because I am about to make few very tough decisions these days and one of them is - whether to keep improving in the Archviz field, or to leave and try to work on something else...and it highly depends on the working hours per day.

Sorry for the long comment and I hope to hear your reply :)

-Milos

Unknown said...

Hi Mr. Vukotic Milos,

Thanks for the comment. Due to some reasons I could not able to come here so that I could not able to reply you earlier. Sorry for that.

This is my profession my soul and heart. Yes this needs time and good designs to render perfect visuals. For modeling it takes approx 2 to 3 working days and rendering if one have a good system with high configration takes nearly 6 to 8 hours to render in good quality on V ray.

With high respect, if you love this profession, try to get into it. utilizing 3D studio Max and model in it by reducing the vertices you can get your so rendering fast and can reduce the file size too.

If you have any doubts, I will try to solve it if it is in my knowledge.

Thank you,

MN