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      harnstein
      last edited by

      Hi,

      i'd like to present this model i was working on as a personal practice for architectural visualization.
      Based on "House in Wakakusa" by Masaaki Okuno, changed in several parts by me.

      It's not completely done, (what i wanted to achieve in this project) but i don't know if i'm going to continue on this.
      (There should have been more interior details etc.)

      It was modeled entirely in SU and processed in Vray for Max for some reason.

      As all could be done in SU except the environment (which could have been added later as well) i thought to post it here.

      It's just the pure render output, no postprocessing and no populating with people etc.

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      still sketchin'

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      • allanxA Offline
        allanx
        last edited by

        Nice personal work, I really like the rendering and the way you use the wood...

        Thanks,

        allanx

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          Richard
          last edited by

          Yeah really nice job mate!

          Though I would say you need some post pro to do justice - contrast.

          I'd suggest too, lie mate! Ditch the power poles / lines, and pull the road away from the building as it is polluting the exterior image!!!

          And BTW, the floor is brilliant!!!!

          BUILTBRAND.COM.AU

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            tadema
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            Very clean, as Richard said the floor looks brilliant. πŸ‘
            John

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