Residential - Sebastian
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Latest residential rendering. Essentially these end up on a website at 615 pixels wide. I modeled the complete house including basement window well and garage -- this is just the "front end."
Hidden line x-ray view showing the linework.
And experimenting for the first time with some lighting and night lighting in MLT Kerkythea render. Different trim colors.
Kind of fuzzy since I only let it run for about 6 hours on my P4.
House designed by John Mattingly at Chalet Development.
Gus
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Great work! I especially like that hidden line drawing - you know a model is done well when a line drawing works.
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Very nice. Excellent work.
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Thanks very much guys. It put a smile on another jobless day.
Anyone need any rendering work in Denver?
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that first image is raw sketchup? looks awesome...love the subtle depth of field you put on that front wall..
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Nice job. Great grass for Su texture. Can you share how, and where did you get the tree for your shadows ?
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Thanks again.
Marked, the depth of field is from something I picked up over here,
With a video here,
It's done in Photoshop. Not sure if it can be done in Paintshop Pro or other apps. It's actually easy to do.
Honoluludesktop, the grass is straight from SU. I think it's the bluegrass texture if I'm not mistaked. The tree shadow is a tree I place behind the camera which will then cast a shadow on the subject -- in this case being the house. The specific tree in this case is the middle tree found here,
I like casting shadows on the homes since it frames the house nicely. For the most part I use the "Mover" ruby which allows me to set the tree in the correct place from within a specific scene without having to actually see the tree while it's being moved. Mover is also good when dealing with higher LOD objects which can become difficult to move within a large SU file.
Gus
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Good stuff, as jason said, i really like the DoF in the first image. The night image looks to be coming along nicely as well.
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Yes the DOF really makes the rest of the building pop out
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