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    • tinanneT Offline
      tinanne
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      Jason, very nice! I kind of like the distortion πŸ˜„ My only comment would be to use different skies for each view. I know... it was a quickie.

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        wbroberts
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        the general rule of thumb for architectural perspective rendering for the last 500 years is to keep the verticles absolutly verticle.....expensive parallax lens are used on cameras to achieve this effect...in rendering apps, just simply raise or lower your DOF ctrl....this makes clients nuts...just an FYI from someone with 17 yrs exp with arch viz....

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          bubbalove
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          I use 'Field of View' on most of my projects to get more of a dramatic effect and I've not once had a clients complain about it! IMO... renderings are a bit boring when they stand completely 'vertical' but hey, you're the one with all the experience so I guess I should take notes...

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            mateo soletic
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            Great work Jason, you really give it that special touch. πŸ‘

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              marked001
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              @tinanne said:

              Jason, very nice! I kind of like the distortion πŸ˜„ My only comment would be to use different skies for each view. I know... it was a quickie.

              good call, tina! did not even consider it..next time πŸ˜„ thanks.

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                Durant Hapke
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                M001,

                Jack bird what it's worth, I'd combine a few things, have the jogger women tripping over the kids bike all trashed on the drive there.

                Scary kids.

                Bloody knee action.

                Ouch.

                And I like the use of dogs.

                Durant "bird on a wire" Hapke

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                  tomsdesk
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                  Jason, I've found flipping or mirroring the sky is a quick way to make a reasonable change...stretching works well too if you go for a wet look. (And thanks for the tree mention...FYI I always tone them down now too, I seem to be evolving out of my "neon" phase :`)

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                    utiler
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                    My first thought was that something seemed wrong; then I realised there are no dividing fences!!!! Maybe through a few around Jason, won't take long but will add some intimacy to the scene.

                    Besides; it'll make that bloke pushing the Victor 2-stroke a whole lot happier... !!! πŸŽ‰

                    purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                    • tinanneT Offline
                      tinanne
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                      Andrew, I'm guessing this is designed as a "traditional" neighborhood also called new urban design It typically has the yards all sprawling into each other since the houses are much closer together it doesn't make you feel so confined. Sometimes they are wrapped around courtyards.

                      Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
                      AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

                      Architectural Rendering

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                        utiler
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                        Gee Tinanne, we are spoilt here in AU....!!!

                        BTW, are there really housing estates being developed in the US at the moment? I thought considering the current financial disaster would have put a stop to any new activity....

                        I'm intrigued; maybe reason for a new thread.

                        purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                        • marked001M Offline
                          marked001
                          last edited by

                          yeah, amazingly there are...no idea why, how, or who is financing them...haha.. this one is going to be in southern new jersey, i think..

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