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    • J Offline
      JM2
      last edited by

      Thought I would post an updated rendering of the original image I posted. Still adding the finishing touches in PS, but overall I'm really happy with the results. Thanks to everyone for their advice πŸ˜„


      LANTERN.jpg

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      • V Offline
        valerostudio
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        nice work!

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        • andybotA Offline
          andybot
          last edited by

          much better πŸ‘
          Are you adding trees back in post-pro?

          http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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          • J Offline
            JM2
            last edited by

            @andybot said:

            much better πŸ‘
            Are you adding trees back in post-pro?

            Here are the two final renderings I did for the architect. We are actually going to show the client the black and white one but I thought the color looked good as well. I'm working on a second daytime rendering as well as a night rendering. I will post those within the next week. Thanks again for the tips!


            G-North West View-010812-COLOR.jpg


            G-North West View 1-010512-BW.jpg

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            • BoxB Offline
              Box
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              Looks nice, but I must say I'm a little confused by the Reflection or Image, it doesn't seem to reflect the correct subject if it is a reflection and it has colour in the black and white.

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              • J Offline
                JM2
                last edited by

                I was farther along than I thought I was, so here's the night rendering. I'm not as happy with this one, but for being my first one, I was still pleased.


                G-Night View-010812.jpg

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                • J Offline
                  JM2
                  last edited by

                  I haven't done any post-pro work on it yet, but here's the other view of the project.


                  G-North East View-010812.jpg

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                  • J Offline
                    JM2
                    last edited by

                    @box said:

                    Looks nice, but I must say I'm a little confused by the Reflection or Image, it doesn't seem to reflect the correct subject if it is a reflection and it has colour in the black and white.

                    I know it is a little confusing...the window will serve both for viewing and light, as well as a projection screen for art.

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                    • R Offline
                      Roger
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                      @jm2 said:

                      @andybot said:

                      much better πŸ‘
                      Are you adding trees back in post-pro?

                      Here are the two final renderings I did for the architect. We are actually going to show the client the black and white one but I thought the color looked good as well. I'm working on a second daytime rendering as well as a night rendering. I will post those within the next week. Thanks again for the tips!

                      JM2, there is still a problem, but you are getting much closer to a good result. Let me see if I can explain properly. The area of the projection screen shaded by the window frame projection should have saturated or at least more saturated color.

                      http://www.azcreative.com

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                      • J Offline
                        JM2
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                        @roger said:

                        @jm2 said:

                        @andybot said:

                        much better πŸ‘
                        Are you adding trees back in post-pro?

                        Here are the two final renderings I did for the architect. We are actually going to show the client the black and white one but I thought the color looked good as well. I'm working on a second daytime rendering as well as a night rendering. I will post those within the next week. Thanks again for the tips!

                        JM2, there is still a problem, but you are getting much closer to a good result. Let me see if I can explain properly. The area of the projection screen shaded by the window frame projection should have saturated or at least more saturated color.
                        Ahh...I understand now. The image would be saturated in that area due to the image being shaded by the window frame projection. I would assume it would be a combination of more saturation and a darker tone?

                        Thanks.

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                        • R Offline
                          Roger
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                          Not necessarily darker as the projection light source is independent of the exterior sunlight.

                          When in doubt, I will google for an example and if that produces nothing I will do a small quick-and-dirty mockup to study the effect I am trying to reproduce.

                          Of course, you can also build the projection effect right into your model and not have to do anything in post. However if you understand what the result will be it can be quicker to fake it.

                          http://www.azcreative.com

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