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    Chateau-Vaux-le-vicomte 3d model integrated into photograph

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      Sully114
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      Hi heres another 2d to 3d integration test using Shaderlight. The purpose of this render was to integrate a standard google warehouse model into a 2d image without to many obvious give aways. Obviously im limited by the low res textures supplied by google warehouse model but all in all im happy.

      http://artvps.com/gallery/originals/207.jpg

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        sepo
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        Sully it is really nice render. Taking into account it is with very low rez textures it is fantastic. πŸ‘ The building and background work together IMO....it is just that it is not sunny enough. It looks more like an image with overcast sky , although the sky in the render is quite bright. I did quick pp...hope you don't mind. Your image shows yo me that Shaderlight produces great images which needs little finetune in pp.


        208a copy.jpg

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          Sully114
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          I think your colour correction makes renders look more arty Sepo but not realistic tbh. As mentioned in description I was trying to integrate 3d model into existing photograph not make a artistic image. Thanks anyway though.

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            Viztecture
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            im sorry but if your main objective is complete realism, the low res-textures make this exercise pointless. The lighting is blending nicely but photo-real it aint. Great PP sepo!

            http://www.viztecture.mfbiz.com

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              Sully114
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              lol

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