VRay -Sketchup & 3ds Max - Various New Projects
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Incredible! Those are just amazing. I can't wait to see more renders.

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WOW.. lighting in these is just great... i've been struggling with interior lighting lately.... and these are inspiring!
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I like most of your images, but the first one I absolutely love.

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thanks guys for all the compliments. I am glad everyone seems to like them....appreciate the feedback
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Well done!
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Excellent renders. Not a big fan of distorted views, though.
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great scenes. good lighting and nice materials. really not a big fan of the fisheye though! it ruined half the renders for me.
Try looking at architectural photography. Photographers spend 1000s on wide angle lenses without barrel or pin-cushion distortion to shoot Interior and Exterior Arch scenes. You could also try a bit of Vertical shift, to create the Arch look. I would reserve the fisheye for live action sports etc
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Great renders you have obviously got talent.
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Beautiful and inspiring. I really love the sculpture garden. Great work!

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Nice work!
Cheers

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Thanks for all the comments guys...I know i got carried away with the fish-eye. I have to agree that its not recommended for architecture, and I think most of the architects in my office would feel the same since they never end up using those renderings and are always bitching at me about it...but I have to disagree that its a complete no-no...I feel it can serve its purpose in some instances where you need a dynamic image thats not all about proper scale, perspective, and etc. I know I certainly overdid it, but I wouldnt completely rule it out for arch-vis....just my opinion though. Thanks again guys.
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great job, as always.
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yeah sure its dynamic, but so is a 18mm wide angle without the distortion.
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Heres the rest of the projects...didnt get them all in the first post
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