This is a quick, abstract rendering I did, using Arnold for Cinema 4D, to try a technique from this Grayscale Gorilla tutorial. The tutorial uses Cinema4d materials to achieve an effect of one color in the middle and blending to another color on the exterior. I have not figured out how to achieve this effect using Arnold but I will keep experimenting. Arnold is fairly new to me and I am still learning it.
Here is a series of interior renderings I did for a client for their night club concept.
Interior Test
This is a set pf interior renderings I did to test out different post production techniques to get slightly different looks.
The Corner
The is a quick interior render I did to try out a couple of new techniques. I came across a different (for me) way of adding light glow in photoshop and I wanted to try a fur/hair material. The light glow is used on the lights and the window and the fur is played over a stool in the background. The scene was inspired (but not an exact copy) of a photo I saw on a design blog. I will soon post a quick tutorial, on my tutorial site, about the light glow.
Abstract Renderings
I first came across abstract renderings like these on RonenBekerman.com. Since then I have seen a bunch of people recreating these types of renders. I thought I would give it a try. I found this tutorial which showed the technique in Cinema4D. The images below are my attempt at this kind of abstract render.