Residental Exterior with Vray
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Hi all, i've been working with Sketchup for a long while but didnt post anything here. This project has just finished a few days ago and i'm pretty satisfy with it. Just wanna share with you all.
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Very nice modelling and line overlay render mate, shows off all the compexed details very well.
For a second I thought it was 'Silvershadows' work, then noticed you are 'Silverghost'...related?
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like these alot.. .great level of detail and the overlay really helps sell it, like pete said..
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These look really great. I have one suggestion - add some people on the balconies, so the buildings look as lively as the street.
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Hey they look great! Where did you get the people from? I was looking on 3D warehouse and can't really find many satisfactory 3d people.
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Most of these were taken from Fromfont. It costs a bit but totally worth it!
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exelente modeling
very good job of mixing and renders the image with lines sketchup.
What I like is the use of lighting and shadows.
would ask a lot of support in the settings for the outside?
for those just starting in this -
The first one is sketchstastic!
in the third building I like the light and shadows
The sixth photo is very dinamic
A lot of details here! Congrats!
A lot of envy!
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Really beautiful. Somehow... do you now Hayao Miyazaki movies?
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Very nice renders. My only comment would be the joint lines between models (groups) need to be hidden. In real life they would not be there. Great work.
Scott
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Really really good. The only thing for me is the sky is a bit apocalyptic in some of them.
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@Daniel: Yeah, thanx for comment. I'll put some ppl there next time.
@rcossoli: i've learned a lot of setting here and there, mostly in asgvis forum and here. Here's the opt i've used in my work.
@michali: who can not know such a talent ^.^! So bad i havent watched all of his movies.
@scott: i did it on purpose but it seems i've overdone it. I'll reduce it next time, thnx for comment.@all: thanx for watching and comment
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thanks for the file
I'm just learning to work with VRay, so that I always wonder how a good job working
greetings
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