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    • holmes1977H Offline
      holmes1977
      last edited by holmes1977

      Hi all

      This is a 4 bedroom home of 3. The client wanted something moody and dramatic. I havent done many interior renders before. So found this quite hard. Tried to go for an early morning feel.

      Would love to hear would you think. All crits welcome

      http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/tt154/holmes1977_album/Sunrise_Final_04.jpg

      Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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        stereofidelic
        last edited by

        I love the light and the morning atmosphere. Could totally see my self walking down the stairs early in the morning and drink the coffee in that warm kitchen...

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        • FrederikF Offline
          Frederik
          last edited by

          Bravo... Excellent render...!! πŸ‘
          What render app did you use...??

          Cheers
          Kim Frederik

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          • olisheaO Offline
            olishea
            last edited by

            looks like vray. bloody beauty holmes. stunning. so is this just sunlight? wow πŸ˜„

            the only thing i could possibly say is just get the verticals vertical...they're only slightly off and would take 1 minute to correct. you really notice it when you place a few images together on a drawing sheet

            oli

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              xrok1
              last edited by

              😲 amazing! πŸ’š

              β€œThere are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

              http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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              • soloS Offline
                solo
                last edited by

                Jonathan, thats an awesome render, well done mate.

                I think you hit the mood just right.

                The only thing that caught my eye was the shadows filtering in do not include vegetation, obviously you added it in post edit right?

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                  Landie
                  last edited by

                  I'm always impressed by these top end PR images. The lighting quality is beautiful. But for me its the composition and the frame proportion I really like. My eye flows around the image easily landing on the bright spot. No eye catchers in the wrong place.

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                  • daleD Offline
                    dale
                    last edited by

                    Elegant design, elegant materials,elegant render. πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                    Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                    • C Offline
                      cadmunkey
                      last edited by

                      Love it Jonathan, a job well done. How long for rendering time, it looks real clean.

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                      • holmes1977H Offline
                        holmes1977
                        last edited by

                        @frederik said:

                        Bravo... Excellent render...!! πŸ‘
                        What render app did you use...??

                        To render I used Vray. I had to render two separate images. I had to render the interior, then secondly the trees for the exterior. I have find this an easier and quicker method. I then compiled in PS.
                        @olishea said:

                        looks like vray. bloody beauty holmes. stunning. so is this

                        just sunlight? wow πŸ˜„

                        the only thing i could possibly say is just get the verticals vertical...they're only slightly off and would take 1 minute to correct. you really notice it when you place a few images together on a drawing sheet

                        Cheers Oli.
                        Your right I'll change the verticals and yes the only lighting was the sun.

                        @solo said:

                        Jonathan, that's an awesome render, well done mate.

                        I think you hit the mood just right.

                        The only thing that caught my eye was the shadows filtering in do not include vegetation, obviously you added it in post edit right?

                        Quite right Pete, like I said before. The trees were rendered separately. I didn't render them all in one go, because I have found that the RAM usage goes beyond SU's capabilities forcing a crash, Maybe i COULD LOWER THE TREE LEVEL SO THAT IT LOOKS LIKE THE SUN POURS OVER THEM.(whoops didn't mean to shout) cheers for the advice.

                        Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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                        • holmes1977H Offline
                          holmes1977
                          last edited by

                          @cadmunkey said:

                          Love it Jonathan, a job well done. How long for rendering time, it looks real clean.

                          Thanks Cadmunkey. The render time was 41mins for the interior and 5mins for the trees which I then compiled in PS. Thats why I have started to love Vray. Get the right setting and it cranks. There are alot of material all with very high settings.

                          Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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                            pibuz
                            last edited by

                            The render is VEEERY ggod, congratulations!
                            The outer vegetation is nice too: formfonts'?
                            I think the only thing hard to understand is the reflection of the left windows we see in the corner of the glass handrail, in the low-center of the image: it was difficult to understand what was going on there πŸ˜„

                            The kitchen is cute, and the metal reflecting the sun rays really gives a feeling!

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                            • dermotcollD Offline
                              dermotcoll
                              last edited by

                              Absolutely stunning render - love everything about it - well done! πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                              When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                              • StinkieS Offline
                                Stinkie
                                last edited by

                                @holmes1977 said:

                                I havent done many interior renders before. So found this quite hard.

                                Good job, though. Minor crit: it may need some punch added in PS. Other than that, excellent work.

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                                • RichardR Offline
                                  Richard
                                  last edited by

                                  Yeah great job!!!!!!!

                                  Have some crits as always!

                                  I agree with Oli the verticals need to be corrected that bit, oli makes a good point when more than one image appears on drawing or in print it really is important to consider verticals! I've just done a large print catalogue and all the renders were from another architect and 14 images supplied needed to be post corrected in PS. Although some of the results looked a little weird - the use of off vertcal images would have ruined the page!

                                  Likewise with Stinkie's suggesting hit the curves in PS to punch the image out a bit, for me the feeling at present is more afternoon or if morning as I came down the stairs I'd be not so excited as the day may produce some crooke weather! Red sky at night sailor's delight, red sky in morning sailor take warning! Meaning the morning sun I would feel be brighter!

                                  In PS easy to pump it up via curves - open curve editor, Edit > adjustment > curves and then pull at 1/4 down line slightly left and 1/4 up from bottom slightly right! This is quick workaround to pull up any dull photo!

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                                  • B Offline
                                    bytor
                                    last edited by

                                    Amazing image Jonathan!!

                                    My only crit is a little pet peeve of mine.......floor / ceiling structure is way too thin. As a point of reference - the top bolt location on the railing posts essentially would be below the finish level of the upper floor. Most people won't even notice, but unfortunately once I do I have a hard time moving my eye away from it - thinking that maybe there is something else going on there that I am missing.

                                    Dean

                                    Find the Cost of Freedom.....

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