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Sean!
You are seriously one VERY VERY talented artist mate!!!
On a side note, I'm a tad surprised that such buildings are approved in some areas - we could never get away with such prominant car parking to a residential building. In nearly all cases car parking MUST be obscured, the pedestrian and vehicle entries separated and significant landscaping to the forecourt. It is a nice looking building from the floor level up but a little spoilt by what would be a mess at the base!
I would ask mate, did the client want for these views? Personally if this was for the seeking of either approvals or sales I'd probably aim to select an angle to lessen the visual impact of the parking!
Again mate simply inspiring work!
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in regards to the blackout script, another method (if you use VRAY as a renderer) is to select a couloured MATERIAL ID (such as white) and ensure you include it as one of your VFB channels... You can use this method for as many materials as you like in the scene for EASY selection in POST PRO....
good luck
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awesome as usual! not sure how you do it.
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Anyone know what happen to the likes of Freeagent and Silvershadow?
I presume they moved to 3ds max and Vray. Anyone seen them around on other forums?
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excellent sean i always love your work. but where are you now?
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here i am im still around... sortof, Holmes was right i have moved on to Max but i use SU every day, if i couldnt use sketchup i would quit 3d, i browse around forums like CG architect and Evermotion and Ronen Beckerman but dont post much because there isnt really a forum for professional work, by professional i mean work done for a client within a budget and deadline. mainly these websites feature hobbie works, while they are incredibly good, they dont quite qualify as Arch Viz, so it becomes pointless to post as i have no time for hobbies
i suppose a good ideal to aim for would be to close the gap between hobbie work and professional work.
But since my last posts ive done alot of work so maybe its time for another big collection gallery post let me just finish this one im working on.
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I would love to see what you are up to Sean. Please post away
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looking at these i really feel like a complete texture, render and postpro noob. shame on you for making me feel bad
breathtaking realism - unbelievable
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Typically, I think that many renders have too little people (mine included), this is the first time I think that there may be too many.:) Nice renders, I really like lots of features like the ac paving.
Btw, what kind of rooms are behind the blank walls? At first I thought stairs at the end of the building, but nothing comes down to grade.
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These are totally amazing...I would love to know how you did the landscaping, because it is absolutely perfect!
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Freeagent: couldnt agree with you more about posting work on other sites for archvis. Alot of people on sites like evermotion critique with assumptions that people dont have budgets or deadlines....while its great to get feedback, ive seen too many people get rudely ripped apart on that site because they may have repeated a technique or cut back due to budgets/deadlines/client requests. Way too many hobbyiest that have forever to work on a single image, and many of us doing this for a profession dont have that luxury. Thats why i still like to post here eventhough I use SU-3dsmax workflow like you...I get more out of hearing what everyone here says than any other site.
Anyway...ur work is always inspiring. Keep up the good work man, and nice technique for the light streaks...I would always custom make them in photoshop, but I never thought to find and use stock footage. I like that.
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@unknownuser said:
But since my last posts ive done alot of work so maybe its time for another big collection gallery post let me just finish this one im working on.
looking forward on this FA
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Okay, this pictures look stunning!
Vray is my favorite render-engine. But the post-pro in Photoshop is done great.
The light-tracks and glowing sunset look great.
By the way: How did you do those tracks?Greetz, Fritz
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@unkr3at1v said:
By the way: How did you do those tracks?
Please read the entire thread and you'll see, that Sean actually posted a quick tutorial here...
(Yes - it's the same thread, just a few post earlier... )Find it somehow funny that this old (tomorrow it's exactly 1 year ago Sean posted it) thread has been brought back to life again...
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this thread might be old.. but the work is still as stunning beautiful. fantastic.
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Excellent, really nice renders and the views you use are very convincing. Basically I really like those there renders mate.
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Very nice render Sean...and thanks for the small tutorial...
allanx
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Those look fantastic!
Thanks for the tip on the car light streaks. That is incredibly inventive and you've used it judiciously.
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@frederik said:
Find it somehow funny that this old (tomorrow it's exactly 1 year ago Sean posted it) thread has been brought back to life again...
I'm surprised I missed it the first time round.
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