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      jeff jacobs
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      very cool render! the one thing that bugs me is how shiny the stone on the ground is, seems a bit polished for the outside, but creates a cool effect!

      good going, amazing work!

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        boofredlay
        last edited by

        very cool render! the one thing that bugs me is how shiny the stone on the ground is, seems a bit polished for the outside, but creates a cool effect!

        good going, amazing work!

        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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          marcday
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          Cheers for the comments - yup - shiny floor - it, of course, wasn't originally - I used some artistic license. ..

          Here's an interior I did in artlantis. . . it's a funny old program isn't it? I generally dislike a great deal of it - but for ease and speed it can't be beat - add a bit of photoshop to try and reduce the obvious plastickyness of it and bob's your uncle!

          I bet you'll all say the floor's too shiny on this one as well - and the ceiling πŸ˜›

          Marc x


          call-sml1.jpg

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            Pretty nice. I've gotta say that this is my favorite section of the forum. I love seeing the renders you guys come up with. Even when they're flawed, they're still pretty amazing (and better than we'd all likely do by hand).

            Original Poster: AcousticGarden

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              Archi Rag
              last edited by

              im not usually a big fan of interior shots but that looks amazing i am quite keen on Artlantis too but my images look nowhere near as nice as that good work!

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                spadestick
                last edited by

                the windows /glass on the buildings, they look wrong. reflection of the clouds seem to be missing.

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                  dylan
                  last edited by

                  It is a very nicely modelled scene. It would be an interesting one to see rendered in various packages.

                  http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                    marcday
                    last edited by

                    Hi - thanks for comments πŸ˜„

                    Yeh - the glass is a bit fresnelly isn't it. . :S DOH! Not sure about the cloud reflection comment - do you ever get cloud reflections on the inside of windows? or do I have them when they shouldn't be there - maybe it's that darned large fresnel size? πŸ˜„))

                    Here's another artlantis interior - I think the trick with any artlantis render is to see it as a base for photoshopping afterwards - otherwise you're stuck with a very flat image. The GREAT thing about artlantis is that you can render to a psd file - which contains separate alpha, sky, depth map, and material maps - whichever genius added that little option deserves a gold star award. Also - making sure you use multiple textures for a lot of the materials - even if it just adds a very subtle effect over the surface.

                    I'd like to share the last interior model file - I always like to see those renderer comparison shots - but, as you can see, it's filled to the hilt with formfonts furniture. . . I'm sure there'd be a general uproar from them and their hoard of copyright lawyers!

                    πŸ˜„

                    Cheers,
                    M x


                    intSucation2.jpg

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                      robmoors
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                      Very nice clean look!!! Awesome render. And yes the psd function is a go given function I know πŸ˜„. I would love to see more of this kind of work, it captures the atmosphere just perfect. Very well done!

                      Rob Moors
                      Architecture Student

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                        dylan
                        last edited by

                        Im with Rob, I really enjoy seeing these type of renders. Infact im going to try some myself with Kerkythea.

                        I really like your windows with blinds, did you model these yourself?

                        Also the image for the outside looks very real, you have blended it very nicely.

                        http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                          marcday
                          last edited by

                          πŸ˜„

                          Cheers guys!

                          Model the blinds?!?!? Are you crazy?!? They're an altered formfonts model. πŸ˜›

                          Yeh - I think a good match between interior and background image is one of the most important things if you want an image to be convincing. . . here's another one - not the best render - but I think the marriage between the interior and background rescues it.

                          πŸ˜›

                          Marc x


                          sucationInt3.jpg

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                            Gaieus
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                            Definitely nice "marriage", Marc!
                            I always have problems with this part of the game; I model something and am too eager to see some results and too impatient to set up the scene to be so nice (well, I1m not even that great renderer either - just playing around...)

                            This is really nice.

                            Gai...

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                              AcesHigh
                              last edited by

                              I feel like crying when I see these renders. I cant achieve such level of photorealism!

                              btw, Artlantis isnt even that "old". They released Artlantis Studio last year and they are going to release a new version this year, which supposedly is capable of Maxwell level photorealism.

                              And anyway, isnt Artlantis better than Podium?

                              Original Poster: AcesHigh

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                                eldar
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                                HI marcday great work as usually, i'm big fan of your tutorial of the worncall technique!! if you guys don't know about this you can see it here: http://www.pushpullbar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3064&highlight=worncall+technique it's amazing what you can do with SketchUp an d Photoshop. also marday i have contribuite to it with the styles for sketchup 6 sinse the ruby to follow your tutorial can't work in skp 6 only in 5

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                                  ypnos1
                                  last edited by

                                  Love the image
                                  Love your technique
                                  Never figured out that you can render directly to a .psd. That is huge
                                  thanks for pointing out the obvious
                                  which obviously was not so obvious for me

                                  Thanks for sharing
                                  Rock on
                                  Ypnos

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                                    nomeradona
                                    last edited by

                                    bautiful rendering. would you mind if you can post the rendering time.

                                    visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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