Sunshine and overcast
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below are 2 images of the same building ,one a bright summer day,the other an overcast day.im trying to set up a night/late evening shot with internal lights and hope to post soon.
the images are low resolution and are test renders but i personally prefer the overcast look -it seems more real,apart from the grass out front which i hope to have sorted by the time i post the night shot.
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great work as usual david, pretty flawless really! although i would suggest adding some imperfections, the walls are far too clean!! is there a specific place where you get the foreground foliage from? or have you just composited your own photos? seamless photoshop mastery!
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I think it depends what the images have been created for, the overcast one whilst more realistic is not going to sell it to a potential client. People want to imagine there home in sunshine. what rendering package do you use as its very nice. I have been using sketchup with podium, and would like to add some strings to my bow so to speak.
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hey oli,seen some of your stuff on twilight site,they look brilliant
last images are test images(rendered in 15 mins,'shopped in 2) ie setting the scene,using previous photoshop additions from my collection.
when i have this job worked out i will upload a hi res image .
most of my images on this site are for fun,trying out new visopt configurations,looking for ways to enhance/create new moods.i have previously done night,rainy day and snow images(see below) and am at the moment trying to finalise visopts for these along with background skies.i am currently working on an autumn scene but with right lighting and trees ,it is hard to get the mood i i want.re this image
the walls are just white colour at the moment,again trying to get a texture i am happy with.
Once I get the lighting right I intend to upload a typical building with an overcast/summer/winter/night visopt along with a step by step photoshop tutorial of how I do it,if anyone is interested.
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