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    tinanne
    last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:50

    I...I... was all alone.... and I couldn't find anyone.... and, and... 😒

    It took me awhile to figure it out, duh.... but I found the herd. Glad to see you all again, I thought I'd been abandoned.


    This is a "cabin" if $6m is considered a "cabin". I was hired to do a conceptual and then render as if on site. The owner had a specific shape he wanted and I was to "make it up" from there. The backgrounds are pivotal, as usual in the area where i work.

    My dilemma. I want to do a dusk setting. I know this is not a PS or Piranesi Forum (the other programs I work in), but I thought there might be some helpful hints from the Wizards.

    I have purchased the Buzz Simplifier from Fo2pix (as advised from another user that i can't remember, but THANK YOU) So my hope for the end result would be {romantic}.

    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/johnson-eastmon front WC lo-res.jpg

    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/johnson-eastmon evening lo-res.jpg

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      Krisidious
      last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:51

      I think you've done a wonderful job... I might lose the cartoon helicopter.. other than that it looks like a photo...

      great job

      By: Kristoff Rand
      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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        tinanne
        last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:51

        helicoptors... not my area of expertise, tried to make it look less cartoonish, but unsuccesful and unfortunately could not lose it since it is part the owner marketing the project.

        Thank you for your comments. Seems as though it is missing some kind of "glow" but I can't seem to figure out how to get it.

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          Krisidious
          last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:52

          can you color fog?

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          helicopter...

          By: Kristoff Rand
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            Maggy
            last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:52

            how about some shade on the belly of the copter and a bit of yellow sunshine on the higher parts?

            P: Maggy

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              todamgood4U
              last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:53

              Wow, simply beautiful.

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                tinanne
                last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:53

                Sorry, I haven't replied... deadlines, kid's school field trips... it's a wonderful life.

                I'm going to try the suggestions. The different color on the fog, sounds like a good idea, and Maggy, yes I need to shade the heli model, thanks.

                todamgood4U... thank you πŸ˜‰

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                  rdluther
                  last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:54

                  tinanne - wonderful work as always ... I love the first image it really shows the project and the architecture well. I have a bit of a problem with the second image, I know how much you love to break boarders and I think it is effective in both images but in the second image my eye keeps getting hung up on the "mountain" that you cabin is sitting on, it feels a little too dominant. Just being a little bit picky and as always a little bit in awe.

                  πŸ˜„

                  Bob

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                    tinanne
                    last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:55

                    Thanks Bob πŸ˜‰

                    I totally agree about the cabin site. The client made me go back and add more... TWICE!!! 😲

                    Clients.....

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                      Will03
                      last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:56

                      I really like the image, but I think that the mountains in the back (in both images) is too strong, I would fade, or grey them out just a little bit to give a feeling of depth to the building.

                      other than that I absolutely love it!

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                        Bernard Hagan
                        last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 14:57

                        tinanne

                        Such a dramatic, panoramic and beautiful landscape would overpower anything man-made - as it should. Your 'cabin' is bound to come off second best if it tries to compete. Perhaps a better tactic would be to view the house close-up for details and have the landscape seen as background - through windows as its occupants would.

                        Another poster has background scenes of the Dalmatian coast as seen from his SU patio - works very well.

                        Bernard

                        Our fantasies keep us safe and sane in an incomprehensible, indifferent universe: inevitably we comprehend them as reality itself.

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                          tinanne
                          last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 15:01

                          Bernard,

                          I agree! I tried to sell the client on a couple of interior views, but he wasn't interested. I didn't finish them, but these were some of my initial ideas.

                          http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/johnson-eastmon interior master view 1.png

                          http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/johnson-eastmon interior dining view 1.png

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                            tomsdesk
                            last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 15:01

                            Tina, I'm thinking you were difinitely on the right track with the interiors...that's the real drama! The only thing that bothers me about the first images is the difference in lighting on the home and the mountain beyond. True, pretty realistic moment and lovely moment in time, but I think the building lit up some similarly would pull the two together. IMHO, Tom. (Beautiful site BTW!)

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                              tinanne
                              last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 15:02

                              Tom, thanks. Yes, lighting would be crucial if I ever finish these. At the time, I didn't want to put too much time into them if the client wasn't going to pay for those views. So I presented them as "shells", no pretty stuff. But for portfolio sake, I'm going to revisit all of these drawings some day and finish/change them to the way I wanted them to be! LOL That's why I've come here to get advise and comments.

                              Thank you all soooo much. I'm actually getting a hankering to work on these again.... in my spare time, ha-ha-ha.

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