i really like the way these images are presented. It's a cross between a pure architecture drawing (since it is an elevation) and a photomontoge (which I suppose it is)
I picked it up at Target for 14 bucks. You guys are putting me to shame...all my time is eaten up by construction administration, so haven't had time to use SU or Podium, but it's been inspiring to see what everyone is posting.
Stu, I see your point but these chests do actually look like this with the texture. they are thin layers of wood and it does repeat since they lay these layers next to each other - and keep the repetition on the drawers, too.
But yes, I can try with some other textures, too and maybe will play around a little bit with different effects.
Andy,
I saw this first thing this AM, but had to wait till now to comment. This blew me away, your style(s) just get better and better. This is amazing and I love it.
Hey, I don't mind crits, particularly from you two guys β
But I'm a bit stubborn π .......or maybe its my monitor settings β π .......anyway dark, 'moody'[gloomy β ] images can hide lots of imperfections β π
check out the attached photo... the circles I placed show some of the elements that really bring this render home for me... the subtle reflections and shadows made me double take on if this was real, model or composition of both... if the glass in the benz had been darker you might have had me...
awesome job... great selection of camera location, really captured a future complete view...
Office hasn't upgraded to SU6 yet, 2 pt perspective has to be faked in photoshop... good guess though, exactly 60 degrees.
These weren't originally intended for presentation, but client loved them... sorry for the tiny images, just trying to cover myself in protecting office "intellectual property." I don't think that any of you have any intention of using this material to make money, but my office has strict policy; so I avoid it by posting image that's not worth your time to try and market.
Paul,
I had a similar experience, I was really
geting into K for a while but problem
arose with large models . For simple things it
was ok - I could open it in K and add some additional materials there but with large models there were pages of materials that came out - I didnt know what was what. I was
really frustrated.