Some podium renders
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A house I've been working on in Manchester, England
Rendered everything in Podium with a touch of Photoshop
The images are only illustrative for a feasibility study so they are still a bit sketchy (and rushed lol)!
Let me know what ya think!






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Very nice, like the clean look. I think the first 2 could do with a bit longer, though (assuming your using noisy preset.)
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Great job! very well done and should be helpful for your purposes.
I think the bump on the brick in the 5th image looks like it's inverted but it could be my eyes.
-Brodie
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i like it so much
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no I hardly ever use the noisy preset because of time constraints! I have added noise in PP lol!the actual raw renders were very crisp. however I did not render the images on podiums highest quality or anti-alias settings because I'm always rushed...so you can get much better results. I would have used LEMs for all my inteior images too but I ran out of time and had to use just the sun.
funny u mention the bump in that image....it is inverted and I cannot understand how it can be like that!! It is the only wall in the whole model that does it!
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Nice design, and renders. Interior views can be a problem with small spaces. For client presentations, I like to include with the detailed views, at least 1 or two, 2 pt perspective with wide angle views of at least 3 walls. Not the FOV the eye sees, but gives comprehensive sweeping feel of the space. I think of all presentation as abstraction, so I try to tell my story, even if it distorts the FOV.
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Hi Oli
Looking really good. Have to agree with Brodie on the 5th image. The bricks bump seem inverted inside the building but outside looks normal.
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looks good, is podium available on the MAC?
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its a feasibility of a house in rochdale. yeah podium works on mac, i did all these images on an imac. its really easy to use and quick, each render took between 5 and 10 mins.
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Podium really is great little programe.
Its amazing what you can produce in such little time.
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