Warehouse-WIP
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Lookin' good Bubba... what about randomly rotating the vegetation so they don't like so "cookie cutter"? I think that would be a big improvment. I like the style you use. It softens things up a bit
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Yea that will definitely have to change on the final rendering! Thanks for the feedback!
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Thats a very nice looking image, I agree with Tina about the vegetation.
Great work!
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Nice looking image, Mr. Joker.
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I like the style of your work but I agree about the plants, what I do is I scale them individually so they will look different from one another...
Keep up the good work....
gian
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re: all the comments about plant variation, all of you might want to check out a ruby called matrix-proximity. Make sure you read the help though, its complex but if you tame it, its great
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Cool, I will look in to getting that ruby. I kind of got lazy on those plants so we could submit the rendering on time. I was only given a couple of hours to do this sooo... but thanks for all your replies and I will post an updated version real soon!
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Ok, I did a little update. I scratched that whole view I had originally gone with and decided to go with less vegetation and more building! I've never been that good with the landscaping part of rendering so I just went the normal Sketchup route when it comes to all the plants. I think it came out all right! Let me know what you think?!
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I like the original one best, the last one looks like a Christmas theme with the Holly bottom framing.
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Haha, I see where you are coming from... I will keep tweaking and see what I can come up with. I'm going to the beach in a little while. WooHOO! My white ass needs some sun if you can't tell from my picture!
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Looking good. I'd go with the bottom image, there's less asphalt.
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Yea... the client wanted a straight on view without it being a 2d elevation. Maybe I still need to play around with camera angles and field of view to get something a little better. Thanks Daniel!
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