Farnsworth House
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Hi all!!
I share with you my latest renders: Farnsworth House - Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Were made in Sketchup 7 Pro and Vray 1.05.30
Hope you like!!
Visit my page: https://www.facebook.com/the.f.render






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Federico,
As for realism, I don't see much room for improvement. Well done.
I don't understand the reasoning for the warped decking and the
water pooling on the decking. Is it to add realism to the rendering?
Why is that what appears to be the same images as shown here, called
photos on your facebook page?It is really nice work, Bob
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Brilliant again
The rain drops on the window are a great touch. Where did you get the tree models from?
How do you manage to render in Vray with all those high poly trees. I find it such a battle
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@bob-designer said:
Federico,
As for realism, I don't see much room for improvement. Well done.
I don't understand the reasoning for the warped decking and the
water pooling on the decking. Is it to add realism to the rendering?
Why is that what appears to be the same images as shown here, called
photos on your facebook page?
It is really nice work, BobThank you very much bob! The watter was added in Photoshop, but i dont like the result

I dont understand what you meant with the facebook page
@holmes1977 said:
Brilliant again
The rain drops on the window are a great touch. Where did you get the tree models from?
How do you manage to render in Vray with all those high poly trees. I find it such a battle
to avoid memory loss crashes.Thanks holmes1977! the trees were download from 3D warehouse. the scene had many polygons, so sketchup sometimes exploited, haha

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Your rend'rins do Miss Vanderow justice!
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