Big White House - Marcio Kogan
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Very well done, I really like the last one.
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Roberto, that's a very expressive house. Try to bring more light inside, maybe some rect. lights (invisible, only with affect diffuse checked, and without shadows from them). The reflection of exterior glass it's simply amazing.
Regards,
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this design and renders are very good,,only critic is in the renders there are some dark spots, but design is great!
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@teofas said:
this design and renders are very good,,only critic is in the renders there are some dark spots, but design is great!
More light:

And the reference photo to make this render.

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At night:

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Final images:



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Awesome! A little observation: you have bright pixels over the chrome objects. Go to "color mapping" and check "clamp output" and "sub-pixel".
Stefan -
Looks great, try tone down the displacement of the stone work outside, it's to severe and it makes the deck chairs appear to sink into the ground.
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@stefanq said:
Awesome! A little observation: you have bright pixels over the chrome objects. Go to "color mapping" and check "clamp output" and "sub-pixel".
StefanThanks for the comments...

Clamp output is checked, but sub-pixel not... Why is it necesary to check it?
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Well...I'm not really an expert, but I learned allot from the forum, and it seams that these two "guys" makes a better job together. I always had success removing the bright pixels in this way.
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@stefanq said:
Well...I'm not really an expert, but I learned allot from the forum, and it seams that these two "guys" makes a better job together. I always had success removing the bright pixels in this way.
Cheers!Checked "clamp output" and "sub-pixel in "Color mapping"
Toned down the displacement of the stone work outside
deck chairs moved

Thanks!
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