Model of Bedaux de Brouwer Architecten
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Christmas is on the way!
It took me four to five hours to briefly build the model of this fine art. Website: http://www.archgo.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1347:villa-rotonda-by-bedaux-de-brouwer-architecten&catid=61:villa&Itemid=100It's hard for me to find a render to render my model, Artlantis is complicated with faces and textures reloading; Podium and VRay are also using much time for judge every material. So I just export the 2D pics. Hope you enjoy!
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Good clean modelling. I like to see raw output like this every once in a while, thanks for posting.
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I love these. Difficult to explain why.
Less is more, or SU raw looks always good. (in an artists hands)
Add a kind of spot lighting trick ( I always thought that google could do something) and some kind of fake reflection. Not here, on my wish list.
A trick is to "render a second pass" sun from the opposite / shadow casting off and combine in Ps as screen layer. This gives a GI look LOL.
This 2d feel, this comics like of raw export is precious.
Excellent compositions nickenzyme!
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@cadmunkey said:
Good clean modelling. I like to see raw output like this every once in a while, thanks for posting.
Thanks man
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@michaliszissiou said:
I love these. Difficult to explain why.
Less is more, or SU raw looks always good. (in an artists hands)
Add a kind of spot lighting trick ( I always thought that google could do something) and some kind of fake reflection. Not here, on my wish list.
A trick is to "render a second pass" sun from the opposite / shadow casting off and combine in Ps as screen layer. This gives a GI look LOL.
This 2d feel, this comics like of raw export is precious.
Excellent compositions nickenzyme!
A merry christmas to you.Yep, I agree with you. 2D pic sometimes can provide a very different way to look at the art.
Less is More. This concept can always amaze us.
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hi there,
nickenzyme, are those trees 2D components. if the are, where can i find and perhaps download them?
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@irwanwr said:
hi there,
nickenzyme, are those trees 2D components. if the are, where can i find and perhaps download them?
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thank you nickenzyme
btw are those trees were made by yourself?
nice set of 2d face me trees. nice colour and gradation too. -
@irwanwr said:
thank you nickenzyme
btw are those trees were made by yourself?
nice set of 2d face me trees. nice colour and gradation too.These trees are made by my friend
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great works your friend has done there.
i think, if there is any chance he/she would join this forum and show us how did he/she make those trees, that would be a great thing.thank you again nickenzyme
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@nickenzyme said:
These trees are made by my friend
@irwanwr said:
great works your friend has done there.
i think, if there is any chance he/she would join this forum and show us how did he/she make those trees, that would be a great thing."tomsdesk" is already a member. In fact, he's the resident tree expert. Here's a link to the original post for his WCTree.skp (water color tree).
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=3325&p=16370&hilit=wctree#p16370and a link to his famous tree bundles. http://solosplace.com/tomsdesk.aspx.
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who'd know that a post from 2007 may still have that touch.
it's 2D eye-catching with those colours.btw, i just visited that TomsDesk site hosted on Solo's Place.
it says that they are for sold? there are price tags on them.
if those 2D trees you shared were for sold, that means i cannot have them by downloading from your link.could you inform me about that nickenzyme?
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