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    • I Offline
      InterArchi
      last edited by

      @unknownuser said:

      Great looking renderings and congratulations on your graduation and welcome to the profession.

      Thanks Sir, I appreciate it

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        marked001
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        @interarchi said:

        Thank you sir for the feedback, but would you please be more clear ? I still can't get what do you exactly mean

        the primary thing he's asking is if you are a 'licensed' architect... in most countries, simply completing architecture school does not make you an architect. you must work for a number of years and then take multiple exams to get your license and officially be an architect.

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        • DanielD Offline
          Daniel
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          @interarchi said:

          @honoluludesktop said:

          Are you licensed? My college professor told us that when you get licensed, don't forget that you have met the minimum requirements for being a Architect. OH Well!!! It never ends. In my experience, the least you know, the more you are capable of achieving.

          Thank you sir for the feedback, but would you please be more clear ? I still can't get what do you exactly mean

          In some countries, upon graduating from architecture school, there is then a minimum period of internship and an examination required before becoming a licensed architect. In the U.S., the title of architect is reserved only for those who have become licensed. Is that the case in Algeria?

          Nice looking renderings. My only crit is that they look devoid of life - no people

          My avatar is an anachronism.

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            InterArchi
            last edited by

            YES YES, NOW I SEE WHAT HE MEANS ..
            WELL I'm not a " licenced architect " I have been freshly graduated from my architecture school,

            Yes, here in Algeria, it's the same, we've got to work as '' an architect '' in an office , in architectural firm for 18 months to get that licence, to be able to work as an architect in the professional field, I mean for your own,

            Thanks for feedback 😍

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              InterArchi
              last edited by

              I want more critics guys come oooooooonn

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                Ben Ritter
                last edited by

                OK. Why is the woodgrain on a diagonal in the computer room image? Why are trees missing in your night shot? Is that enough of a critque? πŸ˜‰

                Very nice renderings and model, and, congratulations.

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                  InterArchi
                  last edited by

                  @ben ritter said:

                  OK. Why is the woodgrain on a diagonal in the computer room image? Why are trees missing in your night shot? Is that enough of a critque? πŸ˜‰

                  Very nice renderings and model, and, congratulations.

                  I dont like the post-render stuffs, it was very hard to render the trees πŸ‘Š

                  Thanks sir

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                    Cyberdactyl
                    last edited by

                    Yes, very much look into certification or licensing. Whatever is required in your country, so you don't go through the turmoils of THIS FELLOW.

                    Also consider sitting through this short series.

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                      brokenstaral
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                      I don't mean to be rude, but the title 'architect' is protected, only a licensed architect can call himself/herself 'architect'.

                      If you have a license, congrates!!

                      If you don't...you can only call youself architectural designer.

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                        stevebo
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                        I think these images have a great deal of potential but currently just look a bit "flat". Unrefined maybe is a better word, but they don't really have a good "punch" to the image. Like it has been said before, it needs some life. Maybe people and maybe turn on the computer screens! Have an image on the monitors.

                        I hope you don't mind, but I did a quick Photoshop job of one of the images. Very quick but just gives an idea of what I mean. Adding some life and depth into the image.

                        return.jpg

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                          Daniel
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                          I recall the advise/criticism of a professor once....your client does not want to shell out lots of money to build a building, only to see it sitting there empty (especially retail), so you shouldn't present it that way. Put some life into your images.

                          My avatar is an anachronism.

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                            solo
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                            @stevebo said:

                            I think these images have a great deal of potential but currently just look a bit "flat". Unrefined maybe is a better word, but they don't really have a good "punch" to the image. Like it has been said before, it needs some life. Maybe people and maybe turn on the computer screens! Have an image on the monitors.

                            I hope you don't mind, but I did a quick Photoshop job of one of the images. Very quick but just gives an idea of what I mean. Adding some life and depth into the image.

                            return.jpg

                            Attention to details mate...

                            All good presentations need to be scrutinised by a trained eye before releasing to the untrained eye.

                            return.jpg

                            1. texture UV's
                            2. Material wrong
                            3. Black material or shadow? looks wrong
                            4. Light hotspot/burn
                            5. Diffuse mat? or forgotten material?
                            6. Too shiny, no bump or spec.

                            http://www.solos-art.com

                            If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                              Gwyatt
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                              Love the renders, what render pack did you use in the end?

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                                Hieru
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                                @brokenstaral said:

                                If you don't...you can only call youself architectural designer.

                                Not necessarily a dirty word in my experience πŸ˜‰

                                www.davidhier.co.uk

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