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Wow!!
Those are excellent renders, and the way you have integrated the entourage is flawless.
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thx solo im glad you like them!!
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these are clipmapped people? they look great.. great job pasting them into the scenes!!... wont even comment on the rendering, because its obviously great.
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Those are fantastic renders. Well done indeed.
Do you have phone numbers for any of those women? They look lonely
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marked001: all people are from magazines, except the one with the purple bag, the ones on the magazines i use my scanner and then make some postpro on ps to blend them in the render..thx for coments
boofredlay: thx bro,
@unknownuser said:Do you have phone numbers for any of those women? They look lonely
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reeeaaaallly nice renders. and great integration of the people - you've softened all the right edges to make them drop in nicely...
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These renders are simply fantastic and soo much realistic that I tought they were photos!!!
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Wow...these are excellent renders.
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The way you integrated people in there is just awesome... did you take the photos on purpose with the right lighting? Beacause it all seems too perfect to be something you found on the intewebs!
Great work!
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The only thing I find unrealistic about the renders. .. which are great by the way -- is all these young beautiful people hanging out in that really great apartment in the middle of the DAY... .looks like an episode of the real world Go to work for cryin' out loud!
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Hot chix do not need to work, they marry money.
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thx guys for all your coments i really apreciate them,, about the people they are from magazines (except the girl with purple bag) and i try to find people that match with the lightning in the scene, then i use my scanner and some postwork in ps and its done, hope this tip can help.
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David_H
@solo said:Hot chix do not need to work, they marry money.
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Agree with everyone else! Beautiful renders.
The people in the images look so good and are blended very well.
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Great renders
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dylan and princedragoncok thx for your kind words!
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I was showing my age. . ..
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Geez. . ..Now I am feeling that we shouldnt even be looking at this image at all. I mean, this really isnt any of our business is it?
We need to give them their privacy.
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They say "every picture tells a story".
First image, in the Kitchen:
This is Jane, and she's asking her sister Sara for directions on how to cook rice. Notice the bluetooth headset on the other side of her head.Second image, at the dentist's:
The patient is John, Jane's husband, and the dentist is Nick, his father in-law. Nick is angry that his daughter married a wimpy man who can't even resist a root canal treatment without screaming.Living room images:
This is Sara, Jane's sister, and she works as a professional model. In the first living room image, she has just returned jogging from the Shopping Mall, and is giving her sister directions on how to cook rice over her bluetooth headset. Before finishing the conversation, Jane tells Sara that since she's living alone, she should have a wall built outside that huge living room window. There might be stalkers hiding in that forest.In the second living room image, the wall has been built, and Sara can now relax and enjoy her new furniture.
In the last image, Sara is experimenting a Deja-Vรบ: She notices that the news report on the TV is exactly the same she watched a month ago when she was giving her sister directions over the phone (see first living room image), so she decides to check the TV guide. Something's wrong... Then she notices a little red blinking light. It seems that a man has been taking pictures of her, and posting them in SketchUcation! He must have been messing with her Cable TV signal, too.
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Very, very nice, your scanned people reminded me of my first attempt at pre SU cad rendering prior to 2004. Scanned images of my own sketches on a primitive render No library of images, and don't think I could even make transparent glass at the time.
Btw: Tofes, How did you get such even lighting on your walls and ceiling. Invisible up lights, light emitters, etc.? Any tricks and tips, or is it a function of your software?
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