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      Roger
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      The King of Fast Food.

      Really proud of the branch, It was just a silhouette and as such looked too harsh. I found a little piece of oak bark and faded it into the branch as if a little drop of sunlight was peeking through the rest of the tree. Also a little dust in the parking lot grounds the image.

      I forced myself to go out and shoot some clouds. As summer comes to Arizona the clouds disappear under the merciless sun. Every year I promise myself to shoot some clouds and every year I wait to long. They will now disappear until the advent of the monsoons when we get some magnificent cloud displays.


      Le Cordon Bleu

      http://www.azcreative.com

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        chezet
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        Thats a nice one. I'd like to see some more pics.

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          watkins
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          Dear Roger,

          In all conscience, how can you make a Burger King look so attractive. Okay, so they pay the mortgage, but in this day and age with healthy eating...., and yes, this is a wind-up.

          I think you should change the image slightly to make it look more like Dracula's lair. Perhaps a few tomb stones and black funeral cars in the parking lot might set the scene.

          Nice render.
          Bob

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            ScottPara
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            Roger,

            As nice as the branch is. I think it is too much a focal point and takes away from the main subject matter. Maybe bring it farther out of the scene would work better. I think it is nicely done though.

            Scott

            Love the fact that some HATE my avatar.....

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              dylan
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              I agree with Scott.
              I would like to see the image with less of the branch as I find it really takes my eye away from the rest of the shot.

              http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                andyc
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                Perhaps apply some gaussian blur to the branch and the plants at the bottom left - to fake a depth-of-field effect, and de-emphasise the branch...? Regardless, really nice work. 👍

                A.

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                  Roger
                  last edited by

                  All I can say in my defense is that it is a "branch office."

                  Here is the layout of the entire complex.


                  The orientation sketch

                  http://www.azcreative.com

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                    akonius
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                    Goodness gracious - I LOVE the creativity in the presentation! That sketched up site plan would be a sure seller for one of my laborious ARB Town Approval hearings! I'm in the retail biz and use SU often for city permit presentations and such.

                    Very nice work - thanks! 👍

                    Here's one of the storefront I did for a client:


                    SketchUp render - posted with CS3

                    "SketchUp is the spoonful of sugar that makes the medicine go down!"

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                      andeciuala
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                      i like it, very nice work, keep going.

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                        Roger
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                        These were done for the city planning commission. I am used to doing art for marketing reasons rather than planning commissions. I guess it is marketing but just to a much smaller target.

                        I would like to do more work where I am the designer as well as the renderer.

                        http://www.azcreative.com

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