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    • StinkieS Offline
      Stinkie
      last edited by

      Take another look at where the edge of the roof and the branches of the tree on the left meet. 💚

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        KarinaGM
        last edited by

        LOL you are right stinkie! that branch is behind the building!!! 💚

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          marked001
          last edited by

          hsha...yeah, i got ya now! i did notice that earlier and swore i had fixed it...guess not.

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          • soloS Offline
            solo
            last edited by

            Jason, that looks fantastic.

            Any chance of one day showing how you merge those together in a quick tutorial? I'm especially interested how you get the tree so clean in the foreground.

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            • leedeeteeL Offline
              leedeetee
              last edited by

              @solo said:

              Any chance of one day showing how you merge those together in a quick tutorial?

              That would be great and very interesting.

              Great visuals btw. 😄

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                bjornkn
                last edited by

                Very nice work, and a great fit with the photo (except for that "Escher" tree on the left 😉
                How did you manage to get the reflection of the building on the roof of that car in the front, even in the SU version? Was there a similar, real building hidden behind the model?
                Apart from that I think they look a slightly overexposed?
                And some better glass/reflections and less repetitive bricks wouldn't hurt.

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                • marked001M Offline
                  marked001
                  last edited by

                  exactly, bjorn... this is a renovation of an existing building, and honestly, it didnt change that much. I definitely don't have those pshop skills! I barely pulled this together as it is.

                  pete...once you see the original photos, it'll take all of the mystique away.. haha.. those trees were existing in the photo..

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                    EarthMover
                    last edited by

                    What a gnarly sycamore tree tangled in wires! Must have been a pain to cutout. Love seeing Philly streets. Brings back memories. Nice to see the old buildings being renovated, too. To add realism, you need at least one cutout of a guy pushing a shopping cart full of scrap metal!

                    I think it looks great for what it is. I'm sure the client isn't worried about the added people being a fraction of an inch too big or small.

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                    • StinkieS Offline
                      Stinkie
                      last edited by

                      They probably won't be bothered by the trees either. I forgot to mention I really like the version with the npr building. Works rather well.

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                      • marked001M Offline
                        marked001
                        last edited by

                        the bike dude just needs to go...period. he didnt cut out too well anyway.

                        thanks for the help, guys... i'm going to adjust the image a bit, but don't have time to fully go through and address everything..so don't get offended.. haha.

                        here's a rear image... pretty unexciting, but these are all required for zoning.

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                          wyatt
                          last edited by

                          Here is one of the best methods I've seen for replacing skies in Photoshop:
                          http://www.digital-photography-school.com/how-to-replace-a-sky-in-photoshop
                          It will make that foreground tree look much better.

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                          • marked001M Offline
                            marked001
                            last edited by

                            Thanks Wyatt, I will definitely give that a shot!

                            Here is a quick interior I threw together this morning..

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                              Roger
                              last edited by

                              biker ?

                              If the biker is a kid, he is too small. If he is an adult, he is way too small. A person sitting on a bike is almost as tall as a person standing and is a head taller than a small sedan. So if the street had been level the biker should be smaller than the woman standing but their eyes would be on the same level. Now add to that the tilt of the street which means the biker is physically higher than the woman although diminished by distance and the biker's head is way too low.

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                                d0n
                                last edited by

                                can you point to a good tutorial for doing photo composites?

                                they look great btw, esp 1st image on 1st post!

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                                • marked001M Offline
                                  marked001
                                  last edited by

                                  ..if I come across one in my travels on the interwebs.. I'll pass it on 👍

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