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    Default The Third & The Seventh by Alex Roman

    Just posted this on the blog... The final cut of Alex Roman's "The Third & The Seventh" 3D Architectural Visualization / Film project.

    No words can do justice to this amazing work of art... inspiration to us all.
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    Hey Ronen!
    You're right, this is a remarkable masterpiece!
    The most inspirational piece of work I've ever seen.

    Alex Roman,

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    After this masterpiece i dont know what else in architectural section a human can do better... He is the Grandmaster. He generates me 2 emotions, the first is to try harder and harder and the other is to quit.

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    I am a big fan of Alex Roman's style, it inspires and motivates me to practice and get better. His mastery of materials and lighting is something I hope to achieve someday.

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    I personally love seeing this type of stuff.....always makes me want to work harder and learn to apply the techniques that have been shown to my everyday work.

    His texture painting is what I love the most......he does everything so well......but there's just something about his texture work that's special.

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    After seeing some of the 'making of' it seems to be more a testament to his After Effects and Premiere skill than his rendering ability. Not that that's a bad thing, I was just surprised to see the quality of his rendering vs. the quality of the final output.

    -Brodie

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    This piece made 2010 already a success to me. It inspires me time again.


    Does anyone know how he did those millions of waving leaves in the trees? I'd love to know how to do that. I don't think i'd render anything else anymore if i knew.

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