VRay -Sketchup & 3ds Max - Various New Projects
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Hey everyone, I havent been able to visit the forums nearly as often as id like to lately, and I apologize to all the artists out there that I havent been able to help critique...but here are some of my latest projects that have been consuming all my time. Most all of the modeling was done in sketchup then taken into 3ds max to render with V-ray. Ive been having a lot fun getting more familiar with the physical camera (and just photography in general) and I may have gotten carried away with using a fish eye lense, haha. But im really starting to enjoy utilizing the benefits of an actual camera. Unfortunately, some of these projects got more attention than others, but I hope you all at least enjoy the images. If you have any questions, please dont hesitate to ask, and I will do my best to respond as quickly as possible.
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Wow, great work. The lighting on the first set of images is perfect!
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Well done!!!! My only crit would be that the first 4 images give the feeling either that office space is on the billionth floor or it is a flying office with nothing out the windows to ground the image.
Nice work!!
Scott
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Incredible! Those are just amazing. I can't wait to see more renders.
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WOW.. lighting in these is just great... i've been struggling with interior lighting lately.... and these are inspiring!
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I like most of your images, but the first one I absolutely love.
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thanks guys for all the compliments. I am glad everyone seems to like them....appreciate the feedback
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Well done!
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Excellent renders. Not a big fan of distorted views, though.
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great scenes. good lighting and nice materials. really not a big fan of the fisheye though! it ruined half the renders for me. Try looking at architectural photography. Photographers spend 1000s on wide angle lenses without barrel or pin-cushion distortion to shoot Interior and Exterior Arch scenes. You could also try a bit of Vertical shift, to create the Arch look. I would reserve the fisheye for live action sports etc other than that, solid work!
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Great renders you have obviously got talent.
But, fisheye lens effect in architectural renders? Just a huge no-no really. -
Beautiful and inspiring. I really love the sculpture garden. Great work!
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Nice work!
Cheers
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Thanks for all the comments guys...I know i got carried away with the fish-eye. I have to agree that its not recommended for architecture, and I think most of the architects in my office would feel the same since they never end up using those renderings and are always bitching at me about it...but I have to disagree that its a complete no-no...I feel it can serve its purpose in some instances where you need a dynamic image thats not all about proper scale, perspective, and etc. I know I certainly overdid it, but I wouldnt completely rule it out for arch-vis....just my opinion though. Thanks again guys.
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great job, as always.
modeling and the lighting is spectacular, these light years away! -
yeah sure its dynamic, but so is a 18mm wide angle without the distortion.
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Heres the rest of the projects...didnt get them all in the first post
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