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    • Mike AmosM Offline
      Mike Amos
      last edited by

      I think I got this sorted but I hope pointers can help with improvement.

      Thanks for all of your comments, on all the pictures so far, they pointed me forwards.


      Et voila.

      Absentia mortis praesentiam vitae probat, vita autem est argumentum constantiae.

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      • Bryan KB Offline
        Bryan K
        last edited by

        Can I suggest you brighten the pool lights? Like a lot. Like, go crazy bright and see what happens. πŸ‘

        For reference, look at the lights of the building in the background.

        Overall the, scene is good. Textures, details. All good. But the exterior lights seem almost non-existent.

        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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        • Mike AmosM Offline
          Mike Amos
          last edited by

          Thanks folks, a lot to think about. πŸ‘

          Absentia mortis praesentiam vitae probat, vita autem est argumentum constantiae.

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          • L Offline
            L i am
            last edited by

            Hi Mike, if you dont mind me saying I think you are going about teaching yourself rendering the wrong way. You are tasking yourself with being an Architect, Landscape designer and renderer. All arch vis guys I know work from archirects plans and elevations or in the case of more arty personal projects "mood boards, or/and reference images (lots of them) At art school visual artists in just about every discipline have walls or desks full of references. Old school oil painters use a reference, being a real landscape and do pencil sketches of rock formations, that might be called a "study" it is not plagerism.
            If you want to do a pool courtyard firstly identify what type of pool courtyard, minimalist, funky, period, art deco then collect lots of images you like in the genre and study them, perhaps try to do a render and try to copy the whole thing, lighting, Architecture, sky type. Then study water levels associated landscaping and plants, of just mash elements together, tilling paving, water levels pool lighting placement and effects.
            I have attached some examples of a study I did a while ago, you may note that I did not copy verbatum not that there is any thing wrong with that. And an example of a mood board
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            Mood board Credits to:  jeremyryanjonathan (CG Architects)

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