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    alpro
    last edited by 13 Jan 2009, 12:49

    I plan on doing a full exterior and interior animation of this model so all and any c&c is appreciated since I want to make sure everything is right before I start the 8 or 9 days of rendering for the animation. I already know my png plants are horrible, tried making my own but my cutouts weren't that crisp and the colors seem a little desaturated, normally I would just photoshop these in but being that I'm setting this up for animation I figured face me components would be better, so if someone could point me to a package of flowers and shrubs that would be a big help. Now a few questions, what size renders work best for an animation? To all the vray users, is there a way to change the size of the background enviroment and will the background move with the animation or is it better to paste the background in each frame with photoshop (seems like alot of work) or is it better just to set up some billboards? Also what can I change in my glass material, as you can see the windows seem to lose their reflectivity when in the shade? Thanks for all the help.

    Mike


    test1.jpg


    test2.jpg

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      perk
      last edited by 13 Jan 2009, 15:14

      Nive renderings But I do have one comment. The second image I feel the shadow is too dark. Although this may be an accurate representation of the shadows I feel it is taking away from your work. Try to find a different sun angle to (show off) your work instead of (hiding) it.

      Just my opinion.

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        sepo
        last edited by 13 Jan 2009, 16:03

        The sahdows in the second render are inconsistent with background photo...also I think shadows are bit on the dark side.

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          Edson
          last edited by 13 Jan 2009, 16:13

          i second the above. besides, i think the sky in the first picture is less distractive than the one on the second.

          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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