Louguet Maximilien

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great work!! but I couldnt find the raw version? can anyone show me?
lovely render!
like it !
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nice render!!!!
in the back of my mind i was thinking its kind of luxiogon.when i read thread ,i got my answer.its awesome man thumbs up
Nice work dude i want to say that u r done a very good job....... I like it brother..
Wow..great image.i an curious as to what the main postproduction techniques were
Very nice work...I just love that "Luxogonish" style....... What i'm most impressed about is your PS-work. Is it 30% Max and 70% PS-work ? (I saw your rather dark Max renders !) My colleagues and i love the mood and feel in your images.... :) GREAT WORK !!!
that´s a really good image, congratulations !!
great job! I'd be keen to see which parts were modeled & what was photo shop. The people look fantastic.
PedroVanguard
Well done great work, especially on the post pro, look forward to seeing a lot more
Amazing post work. Thanks for sharing the raw image. Could you guess at how long that took from start to finish?
And another "warm" version i gave to the client... M.
Amazing image! Would you mind sharing your raw render before Photoshop?
Here it is... :)
Amazing image! Would you mind sharing your raw render before Photoshop?
This is nice. As mentioned before, it gives the sense cold crispness which is what I think of when thinking of hockey. There are a few things regarding the positioning of the players though that stand out for those who follow the game. Such as goaltender with dark jersey at the red line instead of in net and opposition player in his place, open door on far side of ice, too many white players on the ice (should only be 6 each side), etc. Which would all be interesting (to try and figure what kind of play might be happening) except for that there is a 'face-off' at centre ice in which case there are several players 'off-side'. That being said, I find the quirky irregularities in player position adds interest to the image as opposed to every player properly lined up for a 'face-off'. I think all you would need to do is close the door and eliminate the face off and it will be that quirky play that hockey aficionados would find interesting and technically not be able to criticize. 3 of my favourite things - architecture, illustration, and hockey. n'ice' work.
Love how you integrated all the foreground people into the image...and also the way you filtered those light fixtures makes it feel like it's cold in there. Excellent work man.
Thank you all for your positive feedback! ;) M.
very nice. Impressive photoshop work!
good job dud!
Merci Nico!! ;) M.