Retail, Office and Bank
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I agree Dylan... I probably should've taken the time to texture it right but I got lazy there at the end. Thanks everyone!
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a) I generally prefer photorealistic renders
b) I'm not a big fan of the design (not my style)
but
c) these are good.
The latter I know because they put a smile on my face.
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Bubba,
Your a busy man! There are very nice. I am not sure of the mix of PR trees and NPR render but that is a artistic judgment. Overall fantastic as usual.
Scott
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Thanks Stinkie... that's what I'm here for! Scott... I find they work nice together if they're not right beside each other. It is hard to find or make a 2d cutout of PR flowering trees. If anyone has anything they're willing to share without breaking any laws... feel free to help me out! I really appreciate the comments and suggestions!
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now that i like, very nice, very nice indeed, it suits the model very well
thank you for sharing
pav
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Free time?
What the hell is that?
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Yep... free time! Thanks Luciano and Daniel!
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David, great work!
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Thanks Honey Dear!
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Very nice :]
But the grass could use some retouch IMO tough.. -
Here is an update! I included all these images to kinda give a step by step process of what I did. The grass didn't come out as I had hoped. I'm still learning the ins and outs of the instancing brush in Kerkythea... which is a really powerful tool when it comes to landscaping! Right click 'view image in new tab or window' to see whole image...
As exported from Sketchup...
By bubbalove at 2008-10-08
By bubbalove at 2008-10-08
Straight from Kerkythea...
By bubbalove at 2008-10-08
By bubbalove at 2008-10-08
Lines from Sketchup...
By bubbalove at 2008-10-08
By BubbaLove at 2008-10-08
Final w/ post processing...
By bubbalove at 2008-10-08
By bubbalove at 2008-10-08
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Foxar... I'm still learning to use Photoshop so I tried as best as I could to make it look right... I will keep playing around with it! For right now, it will work... Thanks!
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They look great, David, although you have a tiling problem on those roof textures, and that grass could use some mowing.
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Thanks Daniel, I always have problems with the roof tiling... and I can never find any roof textures? Got any? Yes I know... I picked the wrong length of grass...
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The watercolor helps blend the styles, as you'd expect. Is that a Dennis technique? Nice models and renders.
I have to say I like the first picture's camera angle most. The one looking over the wall, probably from a lower elevation, is making the building look like it is leaning back and doesn't show off the central features as nicely.
You must get a lot of Colonial things to do back east, where we get more than enough Mediterranean projects.
EDIT: Oops I see you've added tons more. I am speaking of the first pictures.
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I'd be glad to help out anyway I can... just PM me about it...
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Much agreed with many others, this is great work for straight SU outputs. Great details and modeling and nice style.
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The last image on the first page is great. Leaving the lines turned on allows the extension setting, which makes this image so much better. I use extension and jitter all the time.
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