SU>Maxwell Renders
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Richard
These are fantastic renders, I have never used Maxwell and probably will not as the pricing and render times are a little high for my needs, having said that the setup times are on the other hand very fast.
I think you have the art of foliage, your trees, shrubs and grasses always look so realistic, however the third image seems to lack your high detail trees as the ones you used look a little flat and takes away from an otherwise fantastic single source light render.
The HDRI image (first) has an awesome ambience to it, a suburban morning or dusk, with subtle shadows from a nearby tree on the lawn, the erratically positioned mondo grass in the pea gravel beds.
The second image of the same house has a very clean perfect day feel to it, great reflections on the glass, however I think the specular reflection on the bricks near entrance may be a tad too much.Very nice to see some more of your work, there are a few really talented artists on this forum and you are certainly one of them that inspires me to up my game... thanks.
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Really great renders..!!
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Excellent work, Richard. Now I am very tempted to try Maxwell.
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Fewdavid:
Funny how we all have a different perspective on colour contrast and saturation, I posted the opposite to your post earlier this week with the suggestion to desaturate the images a little.
That said it is always had to know or to be accurate with that - balancing your light, sky and colour is really what I find the hardest. Maxwell does a pretty good job at judging these and I do up the saturation just a little from that output. oh and all rendered with version 1.5.
And yes as others have said and I agree people and movement would be an improvement!
Pete (solo):
Warm words mate, thanks! Yeah those trees in the third image are a bit of a put off! As mentioned earlier they were remodelled from the xfrog public free one. I tried to trim them back to look younger and to screen less but maybe too much. I rendered this prior to playing with onyx 3d trees. I might go back and redo this image for keepsake later with Onyx trees and see if I can improve it.
In regards to grass, I've played a lot to get that right - with maxwell you can build some very complex multi layered materials that allow you to put more than one bump map - so I use one for the grass blades and one to gain a more subtle bump to the lawn.
Mate as you suggested the render times with Maxwell are an issue but the simplicity of workflow and quality that can be gain from the less techno like myself is amazing!
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Given the response I thought I would load up a few more images to this gallery!
To show off just how good maxwell materials and camera performs before you add landscaping (which for me I feel lets down most renderings) Material test for the earlier townhouse post:
One of my first renderings with maxwell 1.1 and one of my favourite design projects so far - LOFT:
The sheer beauty of Maxwell's MultiLight feature:
A recent design project that I don't care for much given the clients want for too many material variations Maxwell V1.5:
A Material test for leather on this SPACE chair:
And although rendered with Artlantis R during beta testing in the days I had the patience to play with settings for hours and hours on end - why people persevere to that end is beyond me! But again one of my favourite design projects - THE PODIUM (named well before TBD created the renderer by the same name!:
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Hey Richard when I see your more picture in this post I notice some window Is open some window close.
You are big creatman and cherish in you work.can I give you're my idol in render in maxwell
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@fewdavid said:
Hey Richard when I see your more picture in this post I notice some window Is open some window close.
You are big creatman and cherish in you work.can I give you're my idol in render in maxwell
Hey thanks mate! Yeah I like to open a few windows (gets hot here too sometimes!) and I also pull up or leave down blinds, turm some lights on and some off! I think this all adds to gain some realism!
Must say I just checked out Silver-Shadow's Eye candy post - Now I feel like an amature!
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Excellent stuff, Richard.
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@rv1974 said:
@richard said:
...The background trees are actually clip maps generated quickly from Onyx and added post pro in PS...
I played with onyxtree a bit.It doesn't allow adding textures in studio itself only in 3D packages. Am I wrong?
Mate I've had no issues mapping the leaves from Onyx in maxwell studio - I exported as OBJ (this could make a difference!)!
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Beautiful sunset Richard! two thumbs up.
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Great work, Richard
I must say, I love the soft ambiance of your work, very easy on the eye
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I was just playing around zooming in on your renderings and stuff and, again, they really are great. As someone else mentioned already, your grass is really impressive, even more so zoomed in! The way you've integrated the building as it meets the grass is really great.
My favorite though is on the first couple images of the house. While I was zoomed in panning around i noticed that you'd even put in what seems to be a little weed where the brick meets the driveway in between the garage door and the entrance area! (you can just barely see this at 100%.
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richard,
unbelievable renders and great architecture. congratulations on both respects!
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@unknownuser said:
I was just playing around zooming in on your renderings and stuff and, again, they really are great. As someone else mentioned already, your grass is really impressive, even more so zoomed in! The way you've integrated the building as it meets the grass is really great.
My favorite though is on the first couple images of the house. While I was zoomed in panning around i noticed that you'd even put in what seems to be a little weed where the brick meets the driveway in between the garage door and the entrance area! (you can just barely see this at 100%.
Thanks mate! Yeah the little things - just trying to up the realism! PS paint brush there can add those details pretty quickly! Thats one of those things though that I feel is a bugger with PR rendering it really is in the detail.
It's a shame though that a lot of detail is lost in this resolution, the maps in the scene are so detailed that if I zoomed the camera to the sofa inside you would see the stitching and seams bumped in or on the fifth image again if I zoomed the camera you would see the slots in the decking and siding screws.
Sounds like a lot of work but they are only maps so you only do this once and the component or material can be used anywhere at any zoom and still produce good results.
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@rv1974 said:
I don't have problems either. I just tried to ask may be I missed some texturizing tool IN onyxtree itself.
I certainly wish there was some tool in onyz that would map the leaves, I must say I haven't really had an in depth check to see! I'll dig!
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@richard said:
@rv1974 said:
@richard said:
...The background trees are actually clip maps generated quickly from Onyx and added post pro in PS...
I played with onyxtree a bit.It doesn't allow adding textures in studio itself only in 3D packages. Am I wrong?
Mate I've had no issues mapping the leaves from Onyx in maxwell studio - I exported as OBJ (this could make a difference!)!
I don't have problems neither. I just tried to ask may be I missed some texturizing tool IN onyxtree itself.
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Great images... I love the simplicity of the design. Is this modelled from an existing design or was this designed and modelled by you?
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@alworadish said:
Great images... I love the simplicity of the design. Is this modelled from an existing design or was this designed and modelled by you?
Thanks mate! To answer your question most of the designs are my own but excluding the first to which where collaborated with the client / builder. And the entertainment center which was rendered as a favour for a friend on the PushPullBar!
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Did you create the final rendering FROM SU using Maxwell?
How did you do the grass? I do grass in SU using Maxwell materials and they come out all wacky!
How do you import trees generated in another program into SU for the rendering or do you create the model in SU and render using a separate program?
Thanks so much- i think the images are amazing!!
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