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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Would you be willing to share the file?
  • Twilight Sanctuary

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    Looking good, Oli... I'm sure that such a talented person like you can make wonders with Twilight Render, and I'm looking SO much forward to see what you can "squeeze" out of it...
  • Hospital Interiors (Maxwell Render)

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    Took about 16 hours of work time all together. Not too terrible I think. I'm working on a lobby for the same hospital at the moment. Hope it turns out as well. -Brodie
  • My recent projects

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    @gacon-architect said: @tas_1985 said: thanks In China architects in large design companys don't render pics before the plan is confirmed by our leading designer .when we reach a conclusion on a case, sometimes we render it but most of the time we send it to the professional render company in which people are using 3DMAX and VR to rebuild and render the model. so,in your company , does people often use sketch up for concept? Inmy opinion, using sketch up for modelling is faster then using 3d max .Thanks for your sharing. May i see the render result ? Thanks. SU is the main tool for us to finish the concept design ,like those above.Then most of the time bosses in China pay money for the more elaborate 3DMAX models and the VR+PS result ,like this , they don't pay us for this ,our main job is SU design and CADs. [image: rPgh_D.JPG]
  • South wind #2

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    @michaliszissiou said: Bed clothess drying in the wind. And some undies. Or 2d cutout ghosts, for real this time. I've posted the model, so why don't you try something?
  • .retail/parking garage.

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    massimoM
    Nice images, but i prefer your B&W works.
  • Noisy 'n' blurry ...

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    brodieB
    Glad to hear they looked good. Variety is the spice of life so I'm told. -Brodie
  • 1story clubhouse <skp+vray+ps>

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    thankyou for comment i just made interior for this house ,please comment. [image: 007copycr1ccc.jpg]
  • One Click Clay Rendering

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    @gaieus said: I like this second one big time. Cool model of course (which is very needed with clay renders as you cannot "fake" details with textures) The second image was from Chris's tutorial. I presume it was made using 3DS, but there was no specific mention of the rendering. The first image is one of my "typical" examples of how to use the technology. It is a 3D warehouse model. It is supposed to "inspire" you to think of how the technology could be used. I think we'll have to work harder to find good models to demonstrate technology. [Edit: since writing this post, the image in the first post has been replaced by a better clay rendering example]
  • Rendered video

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    Bravo, super!
  • A cone

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    GaieusG
    Yeah, it is. Only the sun as light source (and the sky) and a curved background with a light grey colour (never use pure white - it kills render time)
  • Skyline Test

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    olisheaO
    I was expecting a nissan skyline!!! sweet. I never though of using greeble for that.
  • Candlestick

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    numbthumbN
    Yes, I did. Thanks, Gaieus!
  • Fast Food Chain

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    soloS
    Chris, great to see you exhibiting again, it's been too long. As always your work is awesome and your textures are superb. I understand the sunlight thing, I had a project for a crowd in Perth that did not like my sunlight infiltration, they cited that the building was a refuge from the sun. Only one observation, the shadows on trees outside do not seem to correspond with the sun direction on the window frames.
  • Exhibition stand - Twilight render

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    Thanks guys!, Another one on the way tomorrow. This is only a 6m x 2m stand so not a lot of space, more just to make the staff comfortable and utilise the space around the edges for the customers. Puck
  • Light Layer Blending (Indigo Render)

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    Lovely work, Whaat, I'm impressed, as always, with your work!
  • W.I.P - GP 15C Locomotive

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    pilouP
    Cool model for make comparaisons! [image: tfoM_red.jpg]
  • Bar Project WIP-Photo Match

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    olisheaO
    thanks. they are just fat people lol I think when i corrected verticals it made the people stretch a bit too. I had to take the background picture in a dark room (the windows are boarded up at the moment) so thats why its blurry and noisy. I added a zoom blur to the render to try and match this but it's the closest I could get. cheers for comments
  • Does Twilight make anyone else feel like this?

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    YES! hey, you should use that for your avatar (profile picture)
  • Patio - Night lighting (Twilight Render)

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    @troyhome said: how did you do the fire? from Ecuadorian's Tip/Trick, I'm guessing...
  • Convention center

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    Beautiful images. The only crit render-wise I have is using the same sky for two different views (first two images). It would be nice to see some closer views of the building, and to get a sense of the scale (people). Also, the design looks dynamic, but in the side view (first image) it looks off balance (IMHO) - looks like it's about to tip over.

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