Detroit Office Building and Hotel
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A cool project bringing new life into an abandoned 700,000 sq foot office building in the heart of Detroit, MI. I went the NPR route to explain the project for a quick proposal. It came out great for the time invested.
Existing abandoned building linked below.
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Real nice work. Good luckwith it.
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Nice! Looks like a lot of work. Is this for a client?
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Some conceptual interiors for this project!
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Exciting interiors! That's starting to edge into PR, but dramatic. I bet that wows the clients. Nice floor treatment.
In the last image somehow the column in the center of the image seems to float a little. The lights seem to be making the floor bright but not the column.
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Wow. Great interiors.
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The first interior is simply stunning!!
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this is looking good! like the first interior...
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Great project
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@pbacot said:
Exciting interiors! That's starting to edge into PR, but dramatic. I bet that wows the clients. Nice floor treatment.
In the last image somehow the column in the center of the image seems to float a little. The lights seem to be making the floor bright but not the column.
yeah, this struck me as well. I think the column is missing shadows which will tie it down.
Excellent renders!
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Nice work.
If you have a chance for a second presentation, the shadows in the site plan go in opposite directions, between the aerial photo and the SU model.
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The interior renders had something like 250 lights, half IES, half rectangular lights for the can lights in the ceiling. It broke VRay to render them at 1280x960.
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very nice images, especially the interior ones.
but I think the exterior images could be improved if you got rid of the convergence of vertical lines. have a look of pictures taken by pros or renders made by the top guys: vertical lines never converge unless the viewer is right infront of a tall building.
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