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    • boofredlayB Offline
      boofredlay
      last edited by

      Awesome. And more so, thanks for the link to the brushes. Those are fantastic. πŸ‘

      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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      • massimoM Offline
        massimo Moderator
        last edited by

        Great image. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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        • olisheaO Offline
          olishea
          last edited by

          this is just beautiful.

          oli

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          • FrederikF Offline
            Frederik
            last edited by

            I like this one A LOT...!! πŸ‘
            Would definitely sell for me... πŸ˜‰

            Cheers
            Kim Frederik

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              davidh
              last edited by

              this is a cropped part of a revision to the original image.I have played with colour saturation using layer overlays and screening.this is probably closer to what I am trying to achieve.I know the image can look "blown out" but there is something about the blues and yellows/orange that really appeals to me.


              night 16 crop.jpg

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                dylan
                last edited by

                A really excellent render and use of post pro.

                It has a great feel about it, the sky and trees work so well and not to mention I love the architecture.

                David, where did you get the timber siding material from? I'm about to start modeling a design of mine that I was planning a similar style timber.

                http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                  davidh
                  last edited by

                  Dylan,
                  its actually a very low res image.I have attached it here ,if you can find a use for it.


                  wood14d.jpg

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                    davidh
                    last edited by

                    The final image with the original render from vray.In post processing I decided I didn't like the small lights at the front and cloned them out.The planting at the very front was originally very green when I placed them in photoshop but by adding a red tint in "VARIATIONS" in photoshop,they tie in better.


                    night 17 orig.png


                    night 17 colour.jpg

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                      Ross_K
                      last edited by

                      Great stuff! I like that you blurred the vegetation in the foreground now, that's what was bugging me in the first one. just a personal preference - as this is looking like a pro-photo, it would add to it if you keep all the verticals vertical IMHO.

                      oh and for that photoshop brush, looks great, thanks for sharing! a dummy question - how do i get it to work? which folder do i drop it into in ps?

                      cheers


                      RK

                      http://www.rk-studios.ca

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                      • olisheaO Offline
                        olishea
                        last edited by

                        open your brush options and click load brush set....something like that...and then find the file....append your new brush sets when it gives you the option. There are loads of cool grunge styles too for borders/adding cracks/scratches etc. google them.

                        stunning images david....how did you originaly get the blue hue to the raw render? what type of sky setup? u like convertibles don't you?!

                        oli

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                          Ross_K
                          last edited by

                          got it, awesome trees!

                          cheers oli!


                          RK

                          http://www.rk-studios.ca

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                            nomo81
                            last edited by

                            excellent comp, congrats!

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                              avya
                              last edited by

                              nice info

                              thanks 4 the link πŸ‘

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                                davidh
                                last edited by

                                oli is right regarding the brushes,just drop them into the brush folder for photoshop and you can then access them from the brush presets.
                                I have attached the visopt for the night shot.because you cant upload visopts directly i have renamed it with a .rb suffix.simply rename it with a .visopt once you have downloaded and it will work fine.
                                I have also uploaded the environment image which goes in both GI and background slots.Dont worry that the image background renders out somewhat pixalated,just render out an alpha channel and place the original sky image back in and you have a building with the same blue colour cast as the background.

                                In photoshop what I always do is increase the colour saturation and play with curves/gamma to darken the image.then i copy the image to a second layer and blend it using overlay or softlight.this really brings out the colour and changes the image dramatically.


                                Winter_sky.jpg


                                evening blue hue.rb

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                                  benwheels
                                  last edited by

                                  really great image πŸ‘
                                  It just gave me inspiration to do a similar image which I will post. Thanks for the link to the photoshop brushes, they are great!

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                                  • kaluK Offline
                                    kalu
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi:

                                    What kind of lights you use in this render?...Rectangulat lights?, Spotlight? or IES lights?...how many and the intense?..

                                    Thanks...

                                    THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FICTION AND REALITY IS WHEN FICTION HAS TO BE CREDIBLE

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                                    • Bryan KB Offline
                                      Bryan K
                                      last edited by

                                      Wow. Just... wow.

                                      See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                        kalu
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi, excellent work, can you upload the cloudy shot for the original shot in your image or wher did you get that night clouds, Thanks.

                                        Excellent work..AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! 😍

                                        THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FICTION AND REALITY IS WHEN FICTION HAS TO BE CREDIBLE

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                                          FilipAGuy
                                          last edited by

                                          All render is great, but water is awesome for me !!! πŸ˜„ Realy good work. Thanks for sharing πŸ˜‰

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                                            ccs1987
                                            last edited by

                                            i was looking for this for long time thanks for the HDRI. may i know the setting in vray for this night/dawn scene?

                                            Sketchup 8 pro
                                            Vray

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