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Bravo! That's very good!
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Excellent stuff as always mate, glad to see you posting again stranger.
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Thank You Free Agent!
You have single handedly restored my faith in the Gallery! I am going to revisit this post each of the next couple of days so that each image get's the eye time it deserves.
Bytor
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That rustic bush lodge with the African sky is bloody phenomenal, looks like a well taken photo.
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Every time I turn around the bar keeps getting set higher. Really impressive work!!!
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Wow. Just wow. These look like pictures, only . . . better! Very well done!
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Fantastic! Being a relative rendering newbie, I can definitely appreciate the work you put into these. I'd love to see more Thanks for posting!
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McMazing Dude. Very photo realistic.
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wow wow wow. I'm totally impressed. Isn't this real? I have so much to learn.
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Free Agent, thanks for sharing your work. Those images are impresive.
Is sad that the clients don't apreciate your efforts.I don't usually like crowded renders, but the people in yours look nicely blended and not out of place.
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hey all thanx for the comments, i know adam likes to see the raw renders (i do to) and the most dramatic photoshopping happened with the long Dubai harbour shot, enjoyed the process, i posted the Raw render below it.
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Awesome work.
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Fantastic work!
Scott
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oh.....my.......god
seriously
oh my god
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Awesome work as always, Free Agent. I'd go as far as to say that this is probably the best topic I've seen in this gallery to date. I'm quite surprised at how much PS work you end up putting into your work.
The only crit I have is that the on first shot of under the organic canopy, the shadow's look like they have gone wrong and the darker paving material looks oddly jointed: I'm guessing but it look as though this happened when you were editing slabs in PS. and the shadow's moved? Might have been easier to render out the shadows as a separate channel and just overlay at the end.
Top work though.
PS Are you not using VfSU any longer?
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hi DzineTech, thank you for the comment, those are actually 5 stairs going down slightly to a sunken undercover canopy area, so the shadows of the canopy are hitting different levels of stairs becoming disjointed.
no more VRfSU, the camera control alone in max far outweighs the ease of having Vray inside Sketchup. Safe frame and Vertical correction namely but there are obviosly many others.
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Those are amazing !
You just proved that we need another gallery (sort of a 'best of'-gallery where only the best works can be shown => I almost missed yours.)
It 's that sort of works that keeps my spirits high and makes me want to try even harder ...
Keep posting ! (Even your 'crap' will probably be better than everything I will come up with )
Thanks for sharing ...
Flapsy
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Ah I see what you mean. I stand corrected!
I know what you mean re Max and Vray. It's a far superior combination especially guess shift plus the additional Vray features missing in VFSU like Vrayoverridemtl. The shell structure must've been a pain to get right but you've done a cracking job as it all looks excellent.
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Thank again all, found another old (strange) project i was quite pleased with: UPDATED FIRST POST
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