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      frv
      last edited by

      Here is a new project I just finished.
      http://web.me.com/fillieverhoeven/bouwen/endress_archviz.html

      Done with a Macpro (OSX) and Sketchup (3D model)-Maxwell (render)-Aperture (image processing)-Photoshop (green and people).

      Maxwell is difficult to use but it also is rewarding in terms off renderqualitiy. The ease of use is in the lighting setup, just the sun and some predefined lights. The difficulties are in getting to know the bugs.

      Francois

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        ideas_arte
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        Congratulations, good job, maybe a little dark green of the grass πŸ˜‰

        by the way, I use OSX-SKP-MW πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„

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          marked001
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          very cool...very clean...love the tilt shift in the two images πŸ‘

          http://www.revision21vis.com

          instagram: revi21on

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            frv
            last edited by

            you're right, I used shift in the images. Works great actually and saves rendertimes by getting the frame where you want it at wide angle views.

            The PS work was just a afterthought really, For all images (5 in total) less than an hour. We are usually making these images in the designproces and so we are not all that good at the photowork with green and people. But I see some here spending proper time and talents to really work up a rendered image up to photorealism. I might get into that a little more when I have the time.

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