A few new exterior shots
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Here are a few new renderings from a recent project. Some of them still need photoshop work, but im posting them anyways because I know I will enver get around to it since the project literally got cancelled 10 minutes after I hit the rendering button . So I let them run anyway. Comments/critiques are always welcome and greatly appreciated. Hope you enjoy.
Solo... these are the trees I was talking about in your thread about your plant package. In my opinion, they were very efficient and effective...props to andeciuala
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Which package did you use to render?
The first image looks like a photograph to me.
I love the last image also. It's a great angle you have chosen.Have the trees been added in PS? They are very nice, where are they from?
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the trees in the first shot look marvelous! nice work with the renders
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Thanks guys. The trees are actually models I got in the warehouse...the only post processing that was done was the leaves in the first image and some shrubs in a few of the other ones (plus some basic color, hue, brightness, and contrast adjustments)
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first and last shots are awesome! love the lens flare in the last one.... trees do look great... warehouse, you say? have to take a look...
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Very nice images Steelers, I also like the brick texture that does not tile as most usually do when massed like above.
As Dylan asked, what render engine? vray?
And lastly, that's a WH model, wow! where?
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very good images and postrpoduccion
and exelent trees, are 3D models? evermotion are? could be more about them? -
Great work, the first image really looks like a photograph.
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Thanks for all the comments guys. These renderings were done in V-ray. And the trees were in the warehouse...I must say, navigating the warehouse kind of stinks. I never bashed it before because of all its great content but search results are always a little off; you would think these trees would show up just by searching "trees" but you guys may have never discovered them because you need to search "smart trees". That just suprises me how it works. I also wish we had tab browsing through the warehouse. I dont know, just little things that bug me. Anyways, here are the links for them.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=6de18db14a5293be3ccbdf02fbce58dahttp://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=eac96742327fd4f2e923ce621ca7d7c
Solo: The brick material was from cgtextures. If you look real close you can see some seams that I didnt get a chance to fix but I think they are well hidden just by how much else is going on in the scene. And about v-ray like you mentioned in your thread...it is a lot to take in at first, but once you get comfortable and develope a work flow, it is a very quick setup and rendering speeds are great. It has its quirks that hopefully they will be addressing them in the next version, but I really feel its one of the top rendering engines...if you can get past the price. But it really is worth every penny(at least its cheaper than the max version).
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Hope you don't mind - it's a fun image to mess with! Really like the composition.
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No problem at all...i like what you did with it. Very cool.
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i am newbie
and these images are literally jaw dropping for me !
any chance i can get the V-ray settings or may be the .skp file as well? it will be a great help for learning.Thanks
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yeah just email me and i can send you the settings. As for the file itself, I cant because its for my work and not my own. Sorry
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