SUNSET HOUSE WITH DIRT MAPS
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Attached are 2 images,a post produced one and the original render.I added some dirt maps and staining along with some planting to the garden.Finally I revised the colour tones and just brightened up the overall image.I think the wall lights are a bit too strong in the final image,I will probably go back and reduce their intensity a small bit.


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Perfect
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david you are quite the expert with sunset, rain, and dusk runders...excellent post work as always! You really know how to add a lot of life/realism to a flat dull render.
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very good work
i likeyour PNG tree
were did you found it please ?
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Perfect once again !!!

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Nice work. Very inspiring.
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Really nice...!
You sure have done a lot of post pro in this...My crit would be on the light reflections on the grass area, which gives this render away...

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Thanks for the comments guys.I have reuploaded the sunset image with the wall light intensity reduced.the second image is what the post-pro image looks like with dirt maps but without colour correction.The third image is an attempt to use the same render and create a darker,later evening feel.



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Hello.
I like the way you work with yours renders.
Could you give some tips about dirt maps - how you use them.
I'm guessing you use V-ray for Sketchup for your renders?
P.S.
I'm not a smart guy or worse but You added some ivy in the front wall (small one next to cars) but there is non in the window reflection.
Just a small detail i think.
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Hi Renderless,
I noticed the lack of reflection just after I uploaded the revised image.I will add it in later.I have previously uploaded a few dirt maps and an explanation as to how I use them in photoshop(http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=38091)
These images were rendered in Maxwell.Attched are 2 more images,an original raw render and a post processed view of the rear of the house.I will have to revise the roof as the reflection map is too small and looks too patchy.


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A collection of the images for this project so far.

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