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      davidh
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      I havent used maxwell for a while.this is a version of a previous model uploaded a while back,modeled in sketchup and rendered in maxwell 1.7.I used a hdri for lighting and all vegetation is photoshoped.The image was taken thru a few filters like bleach pro and a couple of others to finish.I like adding cars/reflective elements to my images primarily to catch the lighting,especially if Im using hdri.The original image was also taken thru a denoiser filter but run a couple of times Specifically over the car to get a bigger contrast .


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        Bryan K
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        Holy moly, is that a still from a movie? 😎

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

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          davidh
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          Attached is an extended image of the same view.Ive played around with adding some dirt maps in photoshop and just adding more "grunge".What I want to do next is add some broken glass to the windows and,If I can,rust up the car a little bit in photoshop.


          Maxwell ruins full.jpg

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          • Bryan KB Offline
            Bryan K
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            The texturing is top notch. Looks great.

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

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              andretbms
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              Nice work, man! I'd love to see a raw JPG from sketchup, one RAW from Maxwell and the final one after photoshop... 😄

              André Thomé Barbosa
              Architecture and Product Ilustrator.

              Be sure to check my channel, plenty of SketchUp modelling videos and some tutorials.
              http://www.youtube.com/andretbms

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                davidh
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                Andretbms,Bryan K
                attached is a step by step from sketcup to final image.As you can see,the original maxwell image was washed out and had quite a bit of noise on it.needless to say there are numerous layers in the finished photoshop file,not because of the planting but I like to overlay the final image on top of itself numerous times and play with the blending,selectivley erasing as I go.Often this results in a "happy accident" i.e something turns out different to what I expected but also better than I expected.An example is the 2nd image where I wanted to add some ivy to the top of the wall.It didnt turn out any good but I discovered if I change that layer to overlay and reduce the opacity -hey presto- "plant staining" along the top of the wall.


                RUINS PROGRES.jpg


                ivy test.jpg

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                • RichardR Offline
                  Richard
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                  Nice work David! The forground especially looks TRICK!

                  Looks like those shutters to the upper floor could use some damage though!

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