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      rdluther
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      no need to be worried about the work of others (unless it is in a competition) your work stands on its own, any client would be incredibly impressed with your images.

      Bob

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        chango70
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        Awesome! Care to share you settings?

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          stefanq
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          Great lighting, nice materials! Very good render, congrats!

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            dylan
            last edited by

            Beautiful clean looking renders and nice scenes.

            http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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              steelers05
              last edited by

              You are definately starting to get for sure...I think they may need to be a little brighter though considering the amount of windows you have in the scene. Its probably something you could do in PS and not have to rerender. But you still got some really solid images here.

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                Stinkie
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                @steelers05 said:

                But you still got some really solid images here.

                Yup, he does. Looking good.

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                  alpro
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                  Wow, thanks for all the comments guys, really means alot coming from all the pros here.
                  @artisan, vray was the renderer and a total of about 25hrs to model(each room in the home is complete),texture, and adjust materials, the renders took about 1 1/2 hrs each, which I could live with considering almost every surface in these scenes has some reflection on it.
                  @edson, its vray but I've still been using Podium also, can't wait for V2.
                  @chango, I will post my vispot when I get on my other machine.

                  I have two exterior scenes that I'll post when I'm done photoshoping, for whatever reason the exterior scenes seem to really be giving me some problems, either too bright, not bright enough, shadows too hard or too soft, and the render times were off the charts, definitely have to adjust some settings.

                  Mike

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                    EarthMover
                    last edited by

                    Mike,

                    You can resolve a lot of lighting issues by saving your render as a 32 bit .exr and then first adjusting the exposure settings and then the levels in photoshop. With open .exr, the image will maintain enough color information to up the exposure without burning out the light areas. Might save some headaches for your exteriors.

                    3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
                    Guide Tool at Winning With Sketchup
                    Content Creator at Skapeup

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                      alpro
                      last edited by

                      Well, still can't quite get the exterior right.
                      @Adam, thanks for the tips, will have to give it a try

                      Mike


                      Scene_2a_final copy.jpg

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                        EarthMover
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                        The lawn looks awesome. Is it displaced? You can try adding a tree somewhere out of the frame that will cast some shadows into the shot, and give a reason for the leaves to be on the lawn. You could also try adding some detail to the window frames and slightly rounding some of the edges. Also the wood doesn't have an exterior feel to me. Perhaps something a little more weathered would help. I also think the camera could be repositioned a little to gain more of focal point and tell a better story.

                        3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
                        Guide Tool at Winning With Sketchup
                        Content Creator at Skapeup

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