[Exterior] Villa PM re-render
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hai. i wanna share my result study, perhaps you like it.
the building model i got from 3dwarehouse.
i try to re-mapping material, adding light and render in vray sketchup 1.49.
c&c are very needed . thanks


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Beautiful images, Ferry.
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Raining days!

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Very nice, the water in the pool looks great

John -
Squish squish in the grass.
Nice renders. You don't see too many rain renders.
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Really nice images, I especially like the first!!
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Really impressive work - wet scenes are always difficult to pull off and you did a really good job with a painterly flair.
When I modelled the house I was concerned about the lack of a pool - they always look good - and even considered turning the drive into a pool.
Great render and post-pro!
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HolyMoly.... such nice renders.

So much questions.. How did you make: the ripple from the flower in the pool and the wetlook on the pavement? What is "magicbullet"? Please share

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@Daniel : thanks sir
@Pilou : thanks
@tadema : thanks ^^
@Boofredlay: thanks ^^
@thegreek87 : thanks also ^^
@Hieru : ahaa.. i am really sorry because i use your scene to learning .. ^^ .. thanks sir. i like the design very much, that's why i try to re-mapping the material and the pool ^^
@rvdkruk : i already write the water ripple tutorial, please check here
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=39696
magicbullet is a plugin for photoshop, it help us to give the scene effect, similar like adobe after effect ^^ -
I wouldn't have uploaded the house if I didn't want people to remodel, improve, or add to the model
. In reteurn I get to learn quite a lot from the different approaches people take to rendering the house. -
@hieru said:
I wouldn't have uploaded the house if I didn't want people to remodel, improve, or add to the model
. In reteurn I get to learn quite a lot from the different approaches people take to rendering the house.thanks sir .. really appreciate it ^_^
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