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    free agent
    last edited by 20 Jun 2009, 22:03

    the back view has so much potential to be a really awesome render, such a pitty about the architecture, im still not sure i want to post this project, but it think it was successful in regards to clients needs so i thought i would share anyway

    http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u143/FreeAgent84/frontsmall.jpg

    http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u143/FreeAgent84/backsmall.jpg

    http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u143/FreeAgent84/bug.gif

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      Stinkie
      last edited by 20 Jun 2009, 22:52

      Looks good, as always. The second one indeed has a lot of potential - its composition works really well. Quite dynamic.

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        solo
        last edited by 20 Jun 2009, 23:08

        I too would be blown away as a client.

        The front is so unassuming and frankly bland and boring as far as the architecture goes, but that's not the point, the render is fabulous and very realistic, the rear is like a hidden paradise, who would have guessed a home that ordinary had such a dynamic view.
        I really like your renders, they are so crisp and clean, not forgetting how realistic they are.

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        If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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          EarthMover
          last edited by 21 Jun 2009, 00:11

          The second view is definitely my #2 favorite Vray for sketchup render of all time. My #1 favorite was something from you as well.....but so were my #3,#4 & #5 so what's the difference. Keep up the awesome work mate....it's really inspiring. One day you have to do a tutorial on your post process.

          Dying to see the raw render as always.

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            CameronVan
            last edited by 21 Jun 2009, 04:23

            These are great.
            What are the three stone pillars in the first picture?

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              sepo
              last edited by 21 Jun 2009, 11:58

              Second render is great. Could you post SU screenshot. I am honestly struggling to see what is render what is photo. πŸ˜‰
              The birds and people on the left side of the image in the second render are the only objections I have. Fantastic work.
              This South African Vray school is pushing the limits of PR renders all the time. πŸ‘

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                dirkkkk
                last edited by 21 Jun 2009, 13:11

                My complements.... Looks amazing I also love Vray... Its a great tool.

                The water in the second image is realy nice love bump or disp. map u used.

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                  princedragoncok
                  last edited by 21 Jun 2009, 15:33

                  If you were to do a comprehensive tutorial of your post pro, I think its something i'd pay for, seriously...
                  Great work btw πŸ‘

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                    free agent
                    last edited by 21 Jun 2009, 15:43

                    thanx everyone for the kind words.
                    EarthMover: i am in the process of making an exterior renders tutorial πŸ˜„ and raws attached.
                    CameronVan: looks like some kind of feature wall πŸ˜’
                    Sepo: no photomontage πŸ˜„ the birds and people are cheese for commercial sake... im not proud of it 😞
                    Dirk: water is bump


                    frontraw.JPG


                    backraw.JPG

                    http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u143/FreeAgent84/bug.gif

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                      sepo
                      last edited by 21 Jun 2009, 16:06

                      Awesome Freeagent. No wonder I was struggling πŸ˜‰

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                        marked001
                        last edited by 22 Jun 2009, 00:43

                        yeah...i was struggling too... and that answers that, its pretty much all the render! awesome.... you really have a gift with the post processsing though.. like the glow/shine on that foreground railing is awesome..

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                          Richard
                          last edited by 22 Jun 2009, 02:42

                          Yeah these are amazing! Again!

                          The roof tiles to me look just a bit strange! That roof is huge! Hey BTW do you ever fudge the proportions on roofs - I find here I need to pitch most up a bit just for the image! Naughty maybe?

                          I'm really keen to hear some of your compositing tips in the tut, if you could include some!

                          After seeing your last images I've been putting in real lawn images post pro but cant for the life of me get the shadows to work thereafter in PS, just trialled but cant nail any idea!

                          Mapping on the seawall is great!

                          BTW do you export a material ID map from Vray for masking? I've been generating mine straight from SU because I can get better res (i'm rendering in maxwell-large export would be too long!) and enure the colour variations are significant!

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                            holmes1977
                            last edited by 22 Jun 2009, 03:17

                            Now thats the kind of work I inspire to

                            Look forward to the tutorial.

                            Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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                              steelers05
                              last edited by 22 Jun 2009, 15:32

                              Very impressive, especially the little things you add in post pro like the ground cracks and such. keep up the great work free.

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