Bremer bay house render
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Top notch!
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I have been working on a house from Bremer bay in SW Australia. It has very particular vegetation. It is of a house that is going to be built, but I am doing the renders for free, as no renders of the house were required by the client. Anyway it gives me a go working from Architects drawings. I really like this image.
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yeah, good work.. those are cool.
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Looks great, L i am. I seem to be doing a lot of free renderings as well lately. Mostly for practice. Sometimes I show it to the architect I do drafting for and doesn't go further than that. I guess after outsourcing we're all just waiting for AI to take over the universe. IMO most of the AI "art" I've seen looks like an illustration for the cover of a supermarket romance novel.
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@gus r said:
Looks great, L i am. I seem to be doing a lot of free renderings as well lately. Mostly for practice. Sometimes I show it to the architect I do drafting for and doesn't go further than that. I guess after outsourcing we're all just waiting for AI to take over the universe. IMO most of the AI "art" I've seen looks like an illustration for the cover of a supermarket romance novel.
Thanks Gus Bryan and Mark I just found out the potential client is an Australian/London Lawyer and the Architect has told me that if the renders sell the house (Long story) I will get paid for my work. As far as AI goes, I think it works, to whatever degree for ideation and 3D "art" but for Arcvis is is mot a contender ATM.
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Another image of the same house
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Another Bremer shot
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A re-hash of the prior image. I took more time with the vegetation and it is looks 100% like the actual sand and flora. I love the composition of this.
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@L-i-am Its got a real car advert vibe going on. Very clean
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@Rich-O-Brien said in Bremer bay house render:
@L-i-am Its got a real car advert vibe going on. Very clean
You mean the car is too clean? I could put a puddle of water in the driveway and could say it has just been washed
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@L-i-am Clean as in 'nicely assembled'. Sometimes you see renders and they look like a cookie cutter particle systems.
This has nice variation in the vegetation that feels natural. The whole setting looks right.
Would be interesting to see without trees to see if it impacts composition. But that's just my own curiosity.
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@Rich-O-Brien The tree exist on the site and are size and species correct. so had to put them in for the client as they will be part of the aesthetic.
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