WIP Commercial Render
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Yeah, I know it needs more people etc. but I'm still having trouble with face me objects and v-ray...
Any input will be appreciated.
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few things.... a little 'flat' in lighting; a little sparse; the DOF is a little much and probably not necessary; and that stone texture everywhere needs some work.... great start though.
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Thanks for the tips.
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Looks a little blurry, but that's the D.O.F as mentioned above.
I cannot make out the ground texture, looks like it's tiling.Should be great when you are done.
Face me does not work with Vray, you need to uncheck the face me and position them individually.
This would be a great model for a Vue render by the way.
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actually..guess its not too flat..i think its that big gray cloud that is causing the problems.. (just did this myself with a sky, recently).... takes alot of attention and makes the scene a bit gloomy..
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@marked001 said:
actually..guess its not too flat..i think its that big gray cloud that is causing the problems.. (just did this myself with a sky, recently).... takes alot of attention and makes the scene a bit gloomy..
Yeah, I agree, the first thing i thought when you mentioned the lighting was that background image.
I checked out your website, really like the navigation, and it's fast.
Do you know of any resources with information on render fee's? This is one of the first render/pre-design projects that I have done freelance, and i'm really unsure about what to charge the Architecture firm.
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no.....not sure anything like that exists.. its tricky for me even with 3 years of doing it. you can ask your client what their budget is, and see if they throw you a number...tht works well when they give you a number way higher than you were going to ask for...but doesnt happen often.. haha..
calculate how many hours you think you're going to put into the project...within reason.. and try to base it on that.
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Vue render?...absolutely, it's an exterior scene that has topography and vegetation and an atmosphere, everything that Vue rocks at.
As for pricing, that depends on where you live, cost of living/acceptable hourly rate x estimation of time to complete.
Modeling, texturing, setup and lighting is normally one price and rendering another as rendering does not require one to be present and can be done on another machine/farm so the rate obviously decreases.
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@solo said:
Face me does not work with Vray, you need to uncheck the face me and position them individually.
Why is this? Vray for sketchup renders inside of SU so the faceme will always face the Vray camera. Unless he's rendering in Max or something. Do you think he means he's having trouble with transparency and alpha maps?
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