WIP Log Cabin
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@unknownuser said:
tinanne....Thanks ..it works now.
I enjoyed the movie. The building is really cool...I love the simplicity of the materials trees etc.
It's still a WIP but it's coming along, thanks!
@unknownuser said:
Thoughts......I like to turn the pause off between frames so it is a bit smoother. When I go inside a building I usually widen the camera angle to somewhere between 60 and 90 degrees. Last thing...slow down the panning a bit.
Yes, I had finally figured out how to fix that. The movie I had uploaded was actually the wrong one! I uploaded the last draft. You can see it now.
@unknownuser said:
Cheers!...saw the new avatar. Beauty and talent!! that`s not fare!..lol
Thanks
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Some test runs of a new style I've been developing... OH and thanks to Ross for the Pencil style.
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that's gorgeous...
awesome water color... how do you keep it from running and messing up the drawing? lol...
I saw your portfolio... so I have to say I'm not surprised it looks so good...
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Very nice.
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Tina,
I love this cabin, such a clean model. I've admired your work ever since you posted the Rio Plaza rendering, I love it. I noticed you do a lot of work in Utah, some time ago I was checking out your work and couldn't help but think "that's St. George, Utah!" and what da ya know, lot's of work in Utah. I'm from Cedar Hills, just south of Salt Lake City and my in-laws have a second home in St. George, so we spend time down their in the spring and fall, to hot in the summer. Anywho, Nice work!
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Is it Piranesi that you use to give it that style or Photoshop?
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Really beautiful Tina, as Bubba mentioned, is this Piranesi?
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@spence said:
Tina,
I love this cabin, such a clean model. I've admired your work ever since you posted the Rio Plaza rendering, I love it. I noticed you do a lot of work in Utah, some time ago I was checking out your work and couldn't help but think "that's St. George, Utah!" and what da ya know, lot's of work in Utah. I'm from Cedar Hills, just south of Salt Lake City and my in-laws have a second home in St. George, so we spend time down their in the spring and fall, to hot in the summer. Anywho, Nice work!
Spence, you got it. My business started in SG almost 14yrs ago so I've been blessed to build up a great clientelle down there. It took a couple of years to get them to trust that I could do the job, but I finally won!!! LOL Great place. I'll be back down there for a couple of weeks in September. I'm looking forward to it, but not to the heat. Thank you for your compliments.
@unknownuser said:
Is it Piranesi that you use to give it that style or Photoshop?
I used to use Piranesi as much as I use SU. But as I've become more comforatable in PS I'm finding less need for it and feel that PS is much more versatile. Although, I think it's much easier to place entourage with Piranesi. I love it for that!
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tinanne
very very nice workmike d
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Tina,
Absolutely beautiful work on the watercolor. I love the setting and I'm glad you posted those detail shots. Those show much more depth and commitment to detail. (everyone squint and look at the door handle)Also, i wanted to add if you are using a mac you can drop your animation in and put a slo-motion effect on a clip if you render it out too fast. That has been a timer-saver for me in the past.
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Very easy one the eyes, I like it!
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The finished rendering
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Holy smokin' campfires Batman, that is awesome.
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These renders just make one wish to live there.
If that is a purpose of such models/renders, a customer can be really satisfied with the results (and the modeller with the compensation )Beautiful work, Tina!
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These are really great. I would be proud of these if I were you Tina, they are really nice. I really like the first one.
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Very nice work, Tina.
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Lovely images Tina; you have a very unique style thats instantly recognisable.
The only critism I have is that the trees in the foreground of the 2nd image look to me to be pasted images that have been manipulated in post production whereas the trees in the 1st image are far more matte with less detail and a larger constrast between colour tones.
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for some reason, my first time checking this thread out...that first finished images is absolutely awesome i always fail when i try to make up my own styles...this is great though... you should be really happy.
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Thanks everyone
I've been out of town for a couple of weeks. Trying to get back on track only to leave again. At least the next trip will be sort of a vacation
I'm looking forward to it.
Thanks again!!
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