This is my first attempt to achieve some "photo-realistic" look. The reference I chose was the porch of my girlfriend's seaside house. At that time, I was really inexperienced, and my knowledge about lighting was totally insufficient to achieve what I had in mind. Additionally, the fact that Cinema 4D's Global Illumination was a mess back then surely didn't help.

I used Cinema 4d for modeling and rendering, xfrog plugin for the climbing plant and Photoshop for textures and colour correction.

This is my first attempt to achieve some "photo-realistic" look. The reference I chose was the porch of my girlfriend's seaside house. At that time, I was really inexperienced, and my knowledge about lighting was totally insufficient to achieve what I had in mind. Additionally, the fact that Cinema 4D's Global Illumination was a mess back then surely didn't help.

This is my first attempt to achieve some "photo-realistic" look. The reference I chose was the porch of my girlfriend's seaside house. At that time, I was really inexperienced, and my knowledge about lighting was totally insufficient to achieve what I had in mind. Additionally, the fact that Cinema 4D's Global Illumination was a mess back then surely didn't help.

I used Cinema 4d for modeling and rendering, xfrog plugin for the climbing plant and Photoshop for textures and colour correction.

I used Cinema 4d for modeling and rendering, xfrog plugin for the climbing plant and Photoshop for textures and colour correction.