Landscape design for residence
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rendered views of a landscape design im doing for a 3 story house. used vray for rendering. looking forward for your comments
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Too big.
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Turn shadows on?
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Some scale issues, plus no shadows. I think v ray can give you more.
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i think maybe the concept is there but the output is too plain, need more details like cloud at sky, background buildings, textures on plants, etc
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@chedda said:
Some scale issues, plus no shadows. I think v ray can give you more.
well, my senior didn't require those clouds or shadows. he needed a clean output, not too much detailing. and may you elaborate on scale issue? This is a vray render. I just know about bumps and transparencies, tried learning about sky settings. but they are really tough to handle. takes a lot of time and hit and trial to set up.
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I thought the planters & vegetation were oversized for the area, also on first glance i thought some of the plants were scaled too big, i can't see it now.
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yes, shadows would very much help give yout render some depth. It doesn't look much different than what you can achieve with just a plain SU output. Maybe you can do only a shadow layer from SU and blend it in very lightly in photoshop.
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@andybot said:
yes, shadows would very much help give yout render some depth. It doesn't look much different than what you can achieve with just a plain SU output. Maybe you can do only a shadow layer from SU and blend it in very lightly in photoshop.
how would i do it? won't the SU objects [in raw sketchup export] interfere with my vrayed render jpg file? how are shadows in isolation exported?
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