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    OFFICE RENDER FOR C & C

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    • H Offline
      HFM
      last edited by

      I think it's a pretty good render, but I would add a little more detail in the windows to give it a boost ๐Ÿ˜„

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      • honoluludesktopH Offline
        honoluludesktop
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        Kudos, not bad at all. Don't know myself how to do it on a computer, but in pencil I would give the left facing side of the building a darker value, shade the main building face diagonally from upper left to lower right light to darker in shade, darken the foreground, and add more sky above, shading from top to bottom, darker to lighter. The extra sky would allow adding a branch framing the top of the render (like those Architectural photos). Maybe bump the walls a little. Darken the shadows. But this is only refinement, I like what you did with the basics.

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          putnik
          last edited by

          Looks a little too white.. Shouldn't this be in the Gallery section?

          http://keshas.info

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          • DanielD Offline
            Daniel
            last edited by

            Very nice, Edmon. You might want to tone down the grass (looks too yellow), and maybe add a figure or two.

            My avatar is an anachronism.

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              EDMON242004
              last edited by

              Hello everybody, thank you for the suggestions, I made some adjustments, this is version 2, again C & C are most welcome.,,,GT3_RENDER copy copy.png

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                mdlok
                last edited by

                Cool Koolhaas reflection....... ๐Ÿ˜„
                So this office is located in China?

                mdlok

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                  EDMON242004
                  last edited by

                  Thanks, well not really, just use the image as reflection, I am still working on the rendering and post processing.... ๐Ÿ‘

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                    Sir
                    last edited by

                    heh yeh id be careful using such a recognisable building as a reflection, it loactes your building for you...in compleatly the wronge place!

                    also, does the glass deliberatly have a green tint? it looks a bit strange

                    also, maybe take the render view pointing at the other corner of the building, rather than the one your on. the corner closest goes out as the building gets up, but at first its not that obvious and looks like a perspective error...

                    is there a particular reason for showing that side? maybe you should show the main entrance

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                      EDMON242004
                      last edited by

                      Yes the glass is shaded green, and the corner actually is really slants outward(not straight) as the building goes up,, I will post other views of this building when done, by the way this is the rear view facing a small river, I will post the front when finished, Ok I think I have to change the reflection I might get sued by the architect....?

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                        Sir
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                        it might be nice to see the river, if you modelled it/have a pic... more reference around the building would be good too, cityscape maybe?

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