Tight deadline [Update Page 2]
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Started out yesterday morning with very in the way of little design and no 3D at all, completed in a day (albeit a very long one) for a competition bid, along with lots of other exploded views of floor plans, etc.
Hope you like.
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Rurally Peaceful
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Nice! Does your day have much more than 24 hours?
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Great stuff, got interiors?
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Super job, i like all the images. I am interested in the trees & grass any tips ?
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Your renders are awesome, my favorite is the second image...
allanx
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Thanks for the feedback guys. Yesterday had a "oh, can we produce a flythrough... and maybe a night shot... for tomorrow?"
I wont post the flythrough due to file size limitations, and it's pretty average. The night shot came together surprisingly quickly though;
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@cotty said:
Nice! Does your day have much more than 24 hours?
hah, I wish. Would also be nice to be able to clone myself sometimes too.
@chedda said:
Super job, i like all the images. I am interested in the trees & grass any tips ?
Well whilst the building was modelled (very roughly & quickly) in sketchup, the landscape was done in 3ds max, though I did attempt to do it in Sketchup first it just felt like I was pulling teeth. The idea was to lay the 3ds max renders over some sketchup exports and possibly use fotosketcher to soften the feel of the images, but when the architect/directors saw the renders they decided against it.
Max does have the pen & ink function, but I just think for the amount of time you have to invest into getting decent results from it; you could've done it 10 times over in sketchup.
The trees and grass were from rendering.ru (itrees/igrass) and scattered with a max plugin called multiscatter which can handle millions of proxy objects - something that sketchup would struggle massively with. I suspect you could easily achieve the same with a render engine such as thea or maxwell.
I suppose it's all about playing to the softwares various strengths. Sketchup for speed design & modelling, max for high poly counts/playing god with renders.
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hi macker, great job... the night shot is a killer!!!
best
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Just thought I'd provide a quick update; we won the competition. Our biggest education project to-date (Β£12.5 million). Very, very happy
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Great night shot & congrats on winning !
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Well done.
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congratulations!
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Great images all around, but that night shot is incredible. The details are fantastic.
Congrats on winning the contract.
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Cheers guys, will post another submission with a crazy deadline that I worked on a week later.
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Really nice renders...!
@macker said:
Just thought I'd provide a quick update; we won the competition. Our biggest education project to-date (Β£12.5 million). Very, very happy
Congratulations, Jason...! Really happy to hear this...!
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Jason? My name's Chris.
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Congratulations and thanks for posting!
Some cachet for SU, but having 3dsMax and skilz doesn't hurt.
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Haha, I did wonder! Had to double check my profile info to see if it had somehow been put there lol
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