Gropius House
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The real Gropius House is white. Is there a reason your render isn't like the real house?
There is also a large tree right in front of the house from the angle of the rendering.
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I decided against the tree as it blocked a lot of the house and cast dark shadows. The color of the house is effected by angle and decay of sunlight.
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Looks great, Solo. If you don't mind me asking, which grass and atmosphere did you use?
I should get Vue 7 tomorrow or Monday
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Daniel
The grass is a texture function with a mix of weed and scragly grass for an ego-system spread over 90% of texture.
The Atmosphere is the default spectral with a few stratos clouds and the 'ambient - sun' mix at about 45% to ambient.
The render itself which was done at 1280 x 900 (ish) 300dpi took 12 minutes 4 cores.
I plan to get a few textures together and make them available soon, as there seems to be a lack of good arch textures around online for Vue.
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Awesome render Pete! I would be interested in your Vue materials for sure!
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Looks cool. Vue renders at 300 dpi? Quรฉ?
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Actually it goes up to 600dpi.
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So you're actually rendering at a higher res than you put in, or how does this work exactly?
There's a 'velvety' quality about your Vue stuff. That your doing, or Vue's?
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300 dpi only really applies to printing as most monitors only show 72 or96 dpi (I think, please correct me if I'm wrong), I use it instead of rendering a huge image and down scalling for clarity.
The 'velvety' appearance is due to my settings, I choose sharp anti aliasing and smooth textures, I could use 'crisp' textures but my preference is smooth. -
@solo said:
300 dpi only really applies to printing as most monitors only show 72 or96 dpi
You be correctimondo: mac is 72, pc is 96. Which in itself is an approximation as 'dots per inch' is preety old in this world, the old one that is. (australia and the rest of the metric world). We have to start thinking in pixels, or was that pixies?
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Excellent work as always peter, I would like to comment on some of the vegetation and the environment, as you have done.
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Solo, another amazing render to add to an already brilliant catalogue of work
How are you finding the GSU integration with Vue?
I could see myself going the SUPro path so i may export to Vue, but before making the investment on both I'm doing a bit of research.
Again, awesome work mate
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Nice rendering Pete, I'll have to get over to PPB and add this model to my "architectural classics" model library.
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Could you post a link to that?
I would love to see those.
Zoneld,
Check this out: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=14010&p=105433&hilit=vue+7+complete#p105433
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Do you mean me? Unfortunately they're on my HD.
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Okey dokey, I thought you had an arsenal of cool classic models for me to add to my 'Masters' page here:
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I won't hijack your thread, I'll PM you some links to "classic" renders I've messed around with.
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pete congratulate you for your work home from bridge of Amancio Williams (in the section of Masters in your Web), is an Argentine architect who here is very important in the modern stage and I look at the faculty, I think it is the work argentina more representative of the modern movement, which hurts today is almost destroyed.
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rcsossoli,
Thank you.
After seeing the images of how it looked after the fire and the current state of disrepair I decided to restore it digitally to a state that I hoped it would look like today if it was kept up.
Strangely enough I was just thinking about it yesterday, and decided when I get more spare time to re-render it. I recently found some new images of the surrounding 'forest area' and since I rendered those images a while back my skills have improved (I hope at least)since. So hopefully soon I will have even better renders of a materpiece that I believe needs to live on in full splendor even if only on my humble site. -
@solo said:
Could you post a link to that?
Zoneld,
Check this out: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=14010&p=105433&hilit=vue+7+complete#p105433
Solo, thank you very much for the link & its response.
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