"Villa for Two" v-ray renderings
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Nice and clean work. I especially like the "grain" you put in the images like they were old photos. What about the "floating Barcelona"?
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@massimo said:
What about the "floating Barcelona"?
I know, I know once I noticed, it was too late... such a rendering does take about 4 hours after all. and the deadline was pretty close.
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Great concept, tasty renders and looks like a lovely place to live.
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Top quality stuff, very impressive
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You are The Master, man!
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great work. is this gonna be a real project? did u use photoshop lighting effects to get that central 'glow' in the images?
again, great stuff
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very nice...i like the first one the best because it is the most convincing to me
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thanks for the nice comments!
@olishea said:
is this gonna be a real project?
unfortunately (or probably rather fortunately...) not. it was just the topic of my bachelor thesis; a very nice one though...
@olishea said:
did u use photoshop lighting effects to get that central 'glow' in the images?
interestingly that central glow was completely unintended. it just came out of v-ray like this. I have no idea why. just used sun as my only light source. I did do a fair bit of photoshop though, for implementing background images and the sort...
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Great work Jakob, seems everyone here has lifted the bar somewhat.
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@plot-paris said:
[attachment=1:3jb1rjgt]<!-- ia1 -->Rendering_007_small.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:3jb1rjgt]view from the south-west terrace of the second family on the first floor. you can look all the way through the living room area to the north-east terrace and Lake Constance beyond.
Humm! I think that those chairs are floating...
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Quite nice postprocess. I am not big fan of noise in images but it looks quite appropriate in these.
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Nice renders and designs.
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first image is awesome! the simplicity of the building really works... great graphic quality to it... and the yellow tone/grain..
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