This is the rendering of a pool-side chair I designed. It is supposed to be made out of bent and polished colored acrylic with aluminum handrests and frame. I dunno how practical it would be in real life, though, since the bare acrylic would scratch rather easily. Anyway, hope you guys like it.
Render time: ca. 6.5 hours @ 3200x2400 px.
Software: 3ds Max 8, Mental Ray 3.4, Photoshop CS2
Representaste muy bien los materiales. Buen rendering.
En fin, el acrílico aguantaría bastante si le pusieran algún plástico para envolverla. El unico detalle es que la silla no debe ser dura por la comodidad del usuario.
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