Commercial Building
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Hello,just posting a work for CC as usual, thanks


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Great image. The only thing I would change is the grass texture.
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looks like a very cool model. are there any other images from different angles? the angle does not seem too flatering for the model, closer and off the "turret" corner might be a better angle to show the detail.
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Cool looking building and nice render.
Agree with Eric, could do with a better grass texture.
What did you render this with and has it got an overlay on their?
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the building mass as a whole is a bit flat, and doesnt really have an end...
id suggest mixing up the overall aesthetic a bit, bring up an end or something.
nice image tho
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You definately need some kind of anti-aliasing filter on that.
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nice modelling and rendering!, galing!
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love the building/model....love the sky...love the lighting... seems like a pretty dramatic image.....but like other have said...you've got to do something with the grass...maybe comp it in like you did the sky? great job though.... what renderer?
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Hello thank you for the suggestions, the grass actually has a bump map on it but it doesn't seem to work, I used Vray for rendering, after knowing Vray for SU I dropped max and start to use SU+Vray.. I will adjust the composition since this is still a W.I.P., and by the way Mac could you explain this anti aliasing filter a bit so I could apply it? I hav here another angle but the glass destn't have reflections yet I am stil; searching for a nice looking reflection image if you guys can recommend one to me please do.

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