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    • olisheaO Offline
      olishea
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      I understand the verticals issue, again, I was trying to fake the impact of the tower. But if that many people have commented on the convergence then I must be wrong!! maybe I'll tone it down a bit next time round. It really is HUGE compared to the landmark building adjacent, but the client requires 90 apartments so it has to be this big. This is purely a massing study by the way....not for marketing etc. I don't normally post my work here, just on the podium web site for critiques, the people there taught me everything! My process is similar to Zem's mixed media/watercolour techniques just tweaked here and there. thanks for your interest

      oli

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        cadmunkey
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        Nice images Oli. I have actually had more requests recently for this bare type of cardboard model renders instead of photoreal stuff. Planners love it too!

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        • olisheaO Offline
          olishea
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          I draped the CAD drawings over all the faces, quite time consuming, but quicker than modeling the whole building...it would take weeks. I exported the lines in SU as a jpeg then placed over the raw renders in PS using 'multiply' blending mode with 30-40% opacity. gives a bit more depth/sharpness too I think. I tend to do A LOT of studies like this under really tight deadlines, you can get away with doing less. The modeling, rendering and post process only took 2 days, thats the beauty of podium, no exporting/importing etc etc!

          oli

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            troyhome
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            @olishea said:

            cheers for all the comments guys.....edson: yes I'm normally not keen on the verticals like this but it reduces the impact of the tower next to the listed building adjacent, I tried several FOVs and 45 degrees seemed to come out best.

            thanks, oli

            oh....heres another close up with depth blur and vignette (yes I know its over the top lol)

            http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/uu269/olishea/7blur2.jpg

            Yes, nice blur... i'm sorry but how did you get the lines on the context building? is it just a group of lines from a cad file or is it an image file?

            IOviz.com
            SU Pro 2024 PC

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            • olisheaO Offline
              olishea
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              cheers for all the comments guys.....edson: yes I'm normally not keen on the verticals like this but it reduces the impact of the tower next to the listed building adjacent, I tried several FOVs and 45 degrees [edit: I mean 65 degrees] seemed to come out best.

              thanks, oli

              oli

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              • olisheaO Offline
                olishea
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                Here is a quick tut I did on a similar more abstract style, again, Zem pioneered this technique.

                Principles are the same except I used SU wireframe and shadows export too, no particular reason, I was just playing with different overlays.

                http://supodiumforum.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3446402 [scroll down for the tut]

                oli

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                  troyhome
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                  Thanks for the tut- looks good- similar to what something I have tried 😄 have a look at my website.
                  what do you think of the converging lines fix? hope you don't mind.


                  converging lines be gone!
converging lines be gone

                  IOviz.com
                  SU Pro 2024 PC

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                  • olisheaO Offline
                    olishea
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                    lol thanks, nice fix....but the building looks really deep now!!!

                    nice web site, I see what you mean.

                    you can get fantastic results using the lines as a mask too, check this out that smooge did, I haven't got round to doing one yet but any excuse and I'll do it!

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                    oli

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                    • EdsonE Offline
                      Edson
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                      oli,

                      in your case it is not so much the presence of converging verticals but the extent of the distortion. i know in some views some convergence is inevitable but what i see in some of your images an unreal convergence: the eye just does not see it that way.

                      BUT, this is just the way i prefer it. it is surely not THE TRUTH.

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

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                      • olisheaO Offline
                        olishea
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                        edson: i get you now, for some views it is appropriate while with others it looks plain wrong!! I know you like treating your renders almost like elevations, as evidenced in the institute of architects that you did......which worked very nicely indeed. I may be asking you for a favour in the near future.....the mesh PNG you made lol its fantastic.

                        oli

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                          troyhome
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                          @olishea said:

                          lol thanks, nice fix....but the building looks really deep now!!!

                          nice web site, I see what you mean.

                          you can get fantastic results using the lines as a mask too, check this out that smooge did, I haven't got round to doing one yet but any excuse and I'll do it!

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                          It is deep- i agree with Edson; it's really the degree of distortion.
                          I like what can be done with lines as a mask! very techno.

                          IOviz.com
                          SU Pro 2024 PC

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                          • EdsonE Offline
                            Edson
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                            @olishea said:

                            I may be asking you for a favour in the near future.....the mesh PNG you made lol its fantastic.

                            you can have it anytime. it would probably help you to know how i did it.

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

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                            • olisheaO Offline
                              olishea
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                              Legendary!! Thanks Edson....I'll let you know when I need it!! It's a very realistic effect. Thanks again

                              oli

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                              • M Offline
                                MrWip
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                                Great Job Olishea !

                                I really like this kind of renders, which are quite rare in fact, but mostly efficient to express an architectural concept.

                                http://www.wip-archi.com

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                                  GdBTM
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                                  very good renders...

                                  how did you export shadows?!

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                                  • olisheaO Offline
                                    olishea
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                                    I didn't export shadows in these images, they are just the podium shadows. I only exported the SU shadows to add a blurry effect for another project.

                                    If you read the whole of this tut I've explained how to do it.

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                                    oli

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