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    • ken28875K Offline
      ken28875
      last edited by

      @unknownuser said:

      It is not so bad πŸ˜‰ πŸ‘
      What is the name of the renderer?

      Hey Pilou,

      I believe teofas is using Vray for Sketchup.

      Follow Your Dreams.

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        teofas
        last edited by

        thx so much for all your comments, really helps, cause this is like i said my first exterior night scene,,,right now im working on the update..ill post it in few hours!, thx to all!

        http://www.spazioarquitectura.com

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          sepo
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          Good start Teo. I think lights should be more yellow and sky more blue.

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            7kashmir
            last edited by

            vaya vaya vaya ... muy bonito ... muy bonito ... jejeje saludos amigo!! como siempre excelente ...

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              teofas
              last edited by

              Thx kash and sepo...i post and update.

              http://www.spazioarquitectura.com

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              • holmes1977H Offline
                holmes1977
                last edited by

                Hi Teo

                Fantastic renders. I always look forward to your new posts.
                I would have to agree with seop and the sky. I think it need to be slightly lighter.

                Just checked out your web site. Amazing collection of renders. Inspiration 😎

                Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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                  dirkkkk
                  last edited by

                  Just amazing work their... Love the scene.. the lights are great... I suppose you use Xfrog?

                  Best
                  From Holland

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                    teofas
                    last edited by

                    holmes: thx bro, glad you like the webpage, still need some improvements..kinda wip

                    Dirk: thx bro, the trees are from warehouse, look for the smartrees from andeciuala,,

                    http://www.spazioarquitectura.com

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                      cmoreink
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                      Looks good, I'll examine further once my hangover goes away πŸ˜•

                      my portfolio

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                        EDMON242004
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                        This is a really realistic night scene IMO, I am currently working on a night scene myself but I don't know where to start, could be a great help if you could direct me, a basic tutorial maybe? thanks, by the way I use vray for su. thanks and great render

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                          teofas
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                          cmoreink: thx bro and good luck with the hangover, hehe...

                          EDMON: hi bro, i think that night scenes is all about testing lights over and over until you have your desire result,,,but first test lights in your scene without applying quality or reflections to your materials and make sure your options settings are low and a small output, cause maybe you need to do many tests and this will helps to make thing faster, once you got the right ilumination, then start applying materials to the scene,change the setting to high and the output, in this order i think can be good, hope this helps, sorry for my bad english.

                          http://www.spazioarquitectura.com

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