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    • T Offline
      turbobrad
      last edited by

      Hello all,

      I've been dropping by these forums for a while now but this is my first post. I've seen so many great renderings here. Very inspiring stuff. The attached image is a style I've come up with for marketing the homes the company I work for builds and sells. I'd love to get your comments and suggestions.

      Many thanks,
      BradE


      NPR Residential Rendering

      BradE
      Dean3Design

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        Gaieus
        last edited by

        Hi Brad and welcome to the forums (even if you registered earlier).

        I definitely like your style (although you should not trust my eyes as I am generally blind at design and style πŸ˜„ )

        Well, if I may be honest, I like the style better than the building itself but I guess that's what you have to market...

        Gai...

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          turbobrad
          last edited by

          @gaieus said:

          Hi Brad and welcome to the forums (even if you registered earlier).

          I definitely like your style (although you should not trust my eyes as I am generally blind at design and style πŸ˜„ )

          Well, if I may be honest, I like the style better than the building itself but I guess that's what you have to market...

          Thanks Gaieus. Here are a couple others I created while working toward the final style.

          BradE


          NPR Residential Rendering II


          NPR Residential Rendering III

          BradE
          Dean3Design

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            Gaieus
            last edited by

            From the reflection in the windows, it seems you are (also) using some rendering software in the workflow (unless it is some post-pro).

            Gai...

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              d12dozr
              last edited by

              Nice style! πŸ‘

              One thing that may help is to hide the outer lines on the 2D cutout trees in Sketchup before exporting. The lines are most noticeable in the foreground entourage.

              3D Printing with SketchUp Book
              http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
                last edited by

                True.

                See, Brad, I told you that I have no eyes!
                πŸ˜„

                Gai...

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                  turbobrad
                  last edited by

                  @gaieus said:

                  From the reflection in the windows, it seems you are (also) using some rendering software in the workflow (unless it is some post-pro).

                  I used rendering software to create the soft shadows. They were rendered over a clay model essentially, and then merged with the SketchUp image in Photoshop. I also used Painter to fill in the windows.

                  BradE

                  BradE
                  Dean3Design

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                    turbobrad
                    last edited by

                    @d12dozr said:

                    Nice style! πŸ‘

                    One thing that may help is to hide the outer lines on the 2D cutout trees in Sketchup before exporting. The lines are most noticeable in the foreground entourage.

                    Thanks d12dozr. I added those lines intentionally to help distinguish the foreground trees from the background. In some ways I think it adds an interesting rawness to the images. On the other hand, I haven't decided if they'll stay or go. I'm leaning towards go. They are a bit "edgy" πŸ˜„ .

                    BradE

                    BradE
                    Dean3Design

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                      d12dozr
                      last edited by

                      @turbobrad said:

                      They are a bit "edgy" πŸ˜„ .

                      BradE

                      πŸ˜† I see the benefit for the sketchy style, Brad..I mentioned it as they were just distracting my focus from the house.

                      3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                      http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                        Stinkie
                        last edited by

                        @turbobrad said:

                        I added those lines intentionally to help distinguish the foreground trees from the background. In some ways I think it adds an interesting rawness to the images. On the other hand, I haven't decided if they'll stay or go. I'm leaning towards go. They are a bit "edgy" πŸ˜„ .

                        Keep 'em, keep 'em! They look great. πŸ‘

                        Nice models and images!

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                          majid
                          last edited by

                          it's really nice mood.
                          also you may don't do any render ,if use my trick here: http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorials/sketchup-and-photoshop/create-a-fake-render-in-photoshop/

                          what about foreground tree edges? are you still keeping them? or just maybe color-brightness perspective is enough?

                          My inspiring A, B, Sketches book: https://sketchucation.com/shop/books/intermediate/2612-alphabet-inspired-sketches--inspiring-drills-for-architects--3d-artists-and-designers-

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                            Daniel
                            last edited by

                            Very nice, Brad. One thing I noticed, that you might want to correct, is that the stone(?) base on the second and third images is washed out - hard to tell what the material is.

                            My avatar is an anachronism.

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                              allanx
                              last edited by

                              Hi Brad,

                              Nice style, I especially like how you render the house...play of shadows and color very inspiring....

                              I would like to comment on the trees, they are very washout...try to balance that in your composition.

                              allanx

                              [Portfolio](https://www.coroflot.com/designers/work-stream?id)

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                                tomsdesk
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                                Lovely!

                                http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
                                2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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                                  Horseman04
                                  last edited by

                                  Fantastic stuff. I'd love to see some screen shots during the process so I can see how the magic happens. πŸ˜„

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                                    Bryan K
                                    last edited by

                                    You've captured a classic architectural rendering style. One that I've loved since I was a kid.

                                    Very nice designs as well.

                                    See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                      turbobrad
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks everyone for having a look. Your suggestions are definitely appreciated.

                                      majid, great tutorial, thanks.

                                      BradE
                                      Dean3Design

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