Perth 2 story house render
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@l i am said:
Oh BTW Liam, I voted for a thumbs up in a post above but gave a thumbs down using touch screen
Haha no worries I did not see. The plan is to create a suite of automatic actions in Photoshop that allow you to do maybe 6-7 functions for SketchUp models. Lighting, highlights, reflections etc etc. They can be used on raw models exports or with renders. Still a few bugs to iron out it's been a few years since I made and serious ones. I will send them over to you as they go you can help me test them if you want.
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Thanks Liam, that is awsome, actually I was going to ask but thought that perhaps rude I have a few renders that were marginally successful and would be interested to see how your application works on them. be happy to feed back to you
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Nice render, the interior lights do seem to reduce contrast a bit but does not reduce the overall effect imho.
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The lighting is completely off. 6.00PM sky, afternoon 2D? trees (with altered levels).. they don't work together
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Still experimenting with lighting and producing renders out of the box with no post processing. Whilst not completely successful but perhaps an improvement, I'm not sure.
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Nice composition in both images, mate. Like tadema said though lighting the scene with artificial lights in a daylight setting seems.... well; artificial. Obviously the interiors need a little lighting to balance out with the outside sunlight but exterior lighting in your soffits / garden lighting IMO is not needed.
Still, a nice presentation!
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The first image was meant to be a Twilight render (not the render engine)not a daylight render. So I decided to go for a full night render. Again it was right out of the renderer with no post production at all, so it took a lot of fine tuning. Will try for a tryptic of all three times of day lighting conditions
Cheers
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@l i am said:
Still experimenting with lighting and producing renders out of the box with no post processing. Whilst not completely successful but perhaps an improvement, I'm not sure.
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For not doing any postprocessing I think your renders are good, but for me, photoshop is a vital process to make my work presentable.
Cheers!
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@renderiza said:
@l i am said:
Still experimenting with lighting and producing renders out of the box with no post processing. Whilst not completely successful but perhaps an improvement, I'm not sure.
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For not doing any postprocessing I think your renders are good, but for me, photoshop is a vital process to make my work presentable.
Cheers!
No argument from me on that. Photoshop is something I am procrastinating on learning. I have been watching vids and absorbing........oh I think that may be procrastination as well
But seriously I can see the power in Photoshop and really want to find out what I can do with it Quite exiting really, I will start next week
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@renderiza said:
@l i am said:
Still experimenting with lighting and producing renders out of the box with no post processing. Whilst not completely successful but perhaps an improvement, I'm not sure.
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For not doing any postprocessing I think your renders are good, but for me, photoshop is a vital process to make my work presentable.
Cheers!
Sorry its been a while, would you care to share a similarish image to mine of what you mean (photo shopped? I am in need of a dangled carrot, would really appreciate it
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