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    • broomstickB Offline
      broomstick
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      the stone texture in the front is simply unbelievably beautiful.. Maybe I'm asking too much, but care to share the UV settings for that map? It would teach me so much, I am sure!!

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      • free agentF Offline
        free agent
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        thanx, i could share practically everything in this image, as everything is self made from samples on cgtextures, except the back wall stone, now all i need to do is remember to upload once i get home 😞

        http:i167.photobucket.comalbumsu143FreeAgent84bug.gif

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          DzineTech
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          Very nice as always Free Agent. Are you using the same camera & colour mapping settings in all your renders as their seems to be a consistent style to your raw renders? If you dont mind me asking what do you generally use?

          I may be wrong but there seems to be some geometry differences between the 2 raw images; in the bottom there is a white cylinder at the rear end of the ridge and a concrete chimney at the front end, yet they dont appear in the top image, or have I misread the building?

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
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            @dzinetech said:

            I may be wrong but there seems to be some geometry differences between the 2 raw images; in the bottom there is a white cylinder at the rear end of the ridge and a concrete chimney at the front end, yet they dont appear in the top image, or have I misread the building?

            The final images have been updated once since the original post.

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            • free agentF Offline
              free agent
              last edited by

              yes i generally use the same settings, and the raw and finals are back to front, the top final image is the bottom raw image, sorry about that initially i had liked the back view more so i arranged them like i did with the raw images, but then after updating the front view i placed it on top and didnt do so with the raw renders... still the same renders none the less πŸ˜„

              http:i167.photobucket.comalbumsu143FreeAgent84bug.gif

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              • soloS Offline
                solo
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                Sean

                Any chance of sharing your Vray settings?

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                  DzineTech
                  last edited by

                  @thomthom said:

                  @dzinetech said:

                  I may be wrong but there seems to be some geometry differences between the 2 raw images; in the bottom there is a white cylinder at the rear end of the ridge and a concrete chimney at the front end, yet they dont appear in the top image, or have I misread the building?

                  The final images have been updated once since the original post.

                  @unknownuser said:

                  yes i generally use the same settings, and the raw and finals are back to front, the top final image is the bottom raw image, sorry about that initially i had liked the back view more so i arranged them like i did with the raw images, but then after updating the front view i placed it on top and didnt do so with the raw renders... still the same renders none the less πŸ˜„

                  I think you both misunderstand me...
                  I'm refering to what I see on the roof in one image and not in the other whether it be RAW renders or the photoshopped images on the front page.

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                  • RichardR Offline
                    Richard
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                    @dzinetech said:

                    @thomthom said:

                    @dzinetech said:

                    I may be wrong but there seems to be some geometry differences between the 2 raw images; in the bottom there is a white cylinder at the rear end of the ridge and a concrete chimney at the front end, yet they dont appear in the top image, or have I misread the building?

                    The final images have been updated once since the original post.

                    @unknownuser said:

                    yes i generally use the same settings, and the raw and finals are back to front, the top final image is the bottom raw image, sorry about that initially i had liked the back view more so i arranged them like i did with the raw images, but then after updating the front view i placed it on top and didnt do so with the raw renders... still the same renders none the less πŸ˜„

                    I think you both misunderstand me...
                    I'm refering to what I see on the roof in one image and not in the other whether it be RAW renders or the photoshopped images on the front page.

                    I think they are obviously two different buidlings - as mentioned he has a few to do!

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                      steelers05
                      last edited by

                      wonderful images...id like to see more

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                      • free agentF Offline
                        free agent
                        last edited by

                        DzineTech
                        i think your gonna need to draw us a diagram or something cos i didnt alter any structure via photoshop and those are the raw renders for the ones on the first post (plaster wall inset on the back stone wall is the only difference).

                        Richard
                        these are the only bushveld type renders for the series, the rest are generally tuscan 🀒 and contemporary, i'll do a mega post once their done, there are 25 houses of them with 2 renders each (but i dont like a lot of em so it might not be that much)

                        http:i167.photobucket.comalbumsu143FreeAgent84bug.gif

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                          DzineTech
                          last edited by

                          I was assuming it was a front and rear shot of the same building. If its 2 different ones then that explains why I was seeing something different as they are so similar in style.

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                          • free agentF Offline
                            free agent
                            last edited by

                            those are the same renders, same front and rear, same angles, same building

                            i think i understand ur problem, the Lodge has 2 roofs in an L shape, the views dont show both, the client specified view angles


                            01_1.jpg

                            http:i167.photobucket.comalbumsu143FreeAgent84bug.gif

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                            • T Offline
                              troyhome
                              last edited by

                              This is absolutely amazing stuff! I love that it's not all done in SU, but that Photoshop was used. This is a great time saver as far as rendering times go. But i always wonder how much time goes into the post-renders in ps- that must be very time consuming. I'd be interested in how long that takes you.

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                              • free agentF Offline
                                free agent
                                last edited by

                                the model took 3 days cos i was faffing with textures, and the Photoshopping for both took another day, maybe less coss i finished the first one the same evening i finished rendering, then finished the second render the following morning, it really is quick.

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                                  holmes1977
                                  last edited by

                                  Insane, Pure Perfection......Such a fan

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                                  • olisheaO Offline
                                    olishea
                                    last edited by

                                    amazed. If I wasn't told that it was a render I'd probably think it was a photo. transition between photo and render is seamless.....really well done, inspiring stuff, hopefully my renders will be like that one day!!

                                    oli

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                                      rcossoli
                                      last edited by

                                      I like your work because it is a super combination of a 3D model rendering (and rendering it necessary) and work in photoshop, it's more than just a render, is a work of composition, congratulations!!!

                                      sorry my inglishhhhh

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                                        troyhome
                                        last edited by

                                        I aspire to be this good.

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                                        • marked001M Offline
                                          marked001
                                          last edited by

                                          i really hope you have a chance to share your methods....would be great. like rcossoli said, this is that digital art is all about... mixing methods and media to create a beautiful cohesive image. its even greater when you see the state of the raw render.

                                          great stuff... def some of the best we've seen on here..

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                                          • free agentF Offline
                                            free agent
                                            last edited by

                                            wow thanks, i also see it as a painting/rendering mix type thing, Mike Lucey has contacted me about a tutorial which i hope to have time for, so i do intend on sharing my methods. thanks again for the kind words

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