Exterior & Interior - Rehabilitation Centre
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The down-lights in the patient room are fake IES lights, yes - using the method described at the ASGVis forums.
They caused me problems as I wanted them to be Inverse Square so they wouldn't leave such a distinct pattern on the floor - but then I would have to crank up the intensity so much that it's burn the closer are it lit up. So instead I set it to Inverse. Still not happy with them. -
I like these and I really like the look of the building.
It fits very well in the image.Two things that I notice in the first image.
The three trees I think you have added would look a little better if the colour was a closer match to the trees in the photograph behind.
The blue letters COOP look a little false as if they were added afterwards. They seem to stand out too much to me. Maybe change the colour to match the column. -
Thanks everyone for your kind words.
@unknownuser said:
The three trees I think you have added would look a little better if the colour was a closer match to the trees in the photograph behind.
You're right. I'll keep this in mind for the next revision.
@unknownuser said:
The blue letters COOP look a little false as if they were added afterwards. They seem to stand out too much to me. Maybe change the colour to match the column.
Yea - that bit bothers me a bit. There's a shop in the bottom floor and that's the kind of sign they have. I can't do much with the colour though - as it's pat of their logo. But I do like to do some kind of change to it so it doesn't stick out that much. Maybe some illuminating on the backside of the letters against the wall. I did that on another project it that made it fit in better. Will have to do some tests.
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The photo match looks very good. I think some reflections on the ground floor glass will make it perfect.
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Great work Thom, really nice texturing on both the exterior and interiors. Nice to see all the components of this project come together.
As a reknowned perfectionist I'm surprised you didn't clone stamp out that piece of trash in the foreground in the photomatch though!
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@jackson said:
As a reknowned perfectionist I'm surprised you didn't clone stamp out that piece of trash in the foreground in the photomatch though!
Actually, ... ... that will be cropped out - too much useless ground. The outside area is awaiting some more changes - so I didn't do much with it.
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Aaaah, I thought it wasn't like you to miss something like that!
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Those dark splotches in the pathway going alongside of the house: flat cars from the aerial photo, also to be edited. I guess it's only me that knows they are cars - just looks like weird shadows. But I don't like'em.
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Great work
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Amazing! Nice work with VRay~
I prefer the wood on the wall.
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great work as always! nice photomatch without using Photomatch
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