Lastest work (Thea4Su 13 May)
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@earthmover said:
Great work. Love 'em all! The exteriors are exceptional. Is the roof and siding displaced or modeled? My only critique would be adding more in the way of plants and landscape as it's a bit boring. Love the deck material and the details down to the screws.
Thanks, glad you like them. The Roofing and Sliding are all modeled. Ive just had better results using modeled cladding than displacement. Your totally right about the planting. I have had mixed results on using clipmaps. The model was getting pretty heavy using models. I really need to improve my PS skills.
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Very nice work.
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Plz share ur setting for night render
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@imabzeous said:
Plz share ur setting for night render
My settings are standard. In the Environment tab, I used an HDRI image in the GI and reflection slot.
I left the Backgound slot empty. So that in PS i could include the HDRI backgound and have more control of
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Design wise Im not so proud of this one. The client watched far to much TV home improvement shows and thought she was a designer.
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@unknownuser said:
The client watched far to much TV home improvement shows and thought she was a designer.
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Great work!
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nice render HOLMES
for night render
have you used vray rectangle light or omni light into the building
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@robert111 said:
nice render HOLMES
for night render
have you used vray rectangle light or omni light into the building
and can you show setting for vray light plzHi Robert
All my settings are standard. I used a HDRI to light the environment. I used omni's lights to illuminate
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good holmes
can you share you nice night hdri plz -
@robert111 said:
good holmes
can you share you nice night hdri plzCheck this site out http://vknt.be/free/skies/
TIP
You can use the HDRI in the GI environment and reflection slot. Leave the BG slot empty. This way you will
have a rendered image with the lighting and reflections from your HDRI, but with no background.Make sure in the VFB channel you have the alpha mask on. I would then save your image as a PNG.
Now in PS you can include your HDRI in the background and control the Brightness/colour/exposure....etc
Hope this helps.
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thanks holmes
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@robert111 said:
thanks holmes
but in this site it's image jpeg is not hdri?Whoops my mistake. I must have used a hi res jepg. It was awhile ago now.
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3 House delevopment. Was half designed by me 3 plus years ago. Its been stuck on planning issues at council. Buildings just starting now. This is going on a board out side the development. Need MAJOR improvement on my PS skillz
just a practice interior
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Those look great.
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really good work. couldn't find any mistake.
a lot of work at exterior picture, it seems.
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@jarynzlesa said:
nice piece of architecture that I wouldn't expect in New Zealand.
Cheers bud
Believe it or not there are some good Architects down here. If your interested here are my 2 favorite Arch studio's in NZ
http://www.stevenslawson.co.nz/ (check out the Onetangi House, Waiheke Island)
http://www.bossleyarchitects.co.nz/residentialGalleries.aspx?id=31 -
@holmes1977 said:
@jarynzlesa said:
nice piece of architecture that I wouldn't expect in New Zealand.
Cheers bud
Believe it or not there are some good Architects down here. If your interested here are my 2 favorite Arch studio's in NZ
http://www.stevenslawson.co.nz/ click on the only black dot, which is the Auckland (check out the Onetangi House, Waiheke Island)
http://www.bossleyarchitects.co.nz/residentialGalleries.aspx?id=31 -
awesome awesome stuff, again... loving it.
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