Apartment Refurbishment in Lisboa
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Hi everyone,
We are working on this project and it's the first time we base an artificial light study on Thea render output (after modelling in Sketchup of course).
In this post I'll show you daylight, lowlight and night render outputs with and without artificial lighting.
The original apartment features only 3 windows which are not fit for it's big area. It also has a concrete structure that we are taking advantage of in order to build an inner garden. This garden will reduce the apartment interior living area, but will also distribute light and create a strong relationship with an exterior lounge that fights against the interiority of the space. The garden also features a pool that I will try to show later
Right click the images and open in new tab for the full resolution and send your comments please:
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Nice couch....brings back memories.
Wicked Thea output too!
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It was a long fight, that couch, I had to use it first chance. Thanks for all your help on it.
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Really nice images. I like 'em a lot. A tad too noisy, perhaps? Maybe you ought to use Presto. (I am assuming you didn't.) Another option is downsampling -these should work just fine at a lower res.
Edit: sorry, I had to mess with one of your images. Couldn't resist, as it looked so very, very tempting. I somewhat overdid it -don't drink and post process, kids!
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Great job, has all the ingredients for realism.
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@stinkie said:
Edit: sorry, I had to mess with one of your images. Couldn't resist, as it looked so very, very tempting. I somewhat overdid it -don't drink and post process, kids!
No problem Stinkie, you did over do it but I like the bloom effect. I don't worry much about adding those effects as my aim is basically to study architecture.
@chedda said:
Great job, has all the ingredients for realism.
Yup, I shall not do this often again. It's basically too much for what I need. I like to do it as sort of a hobby though.
Thanks for your comments guys!
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