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      davidh
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      Most of the images I have uploaded over the last few months have been from jobs we have modeled and uploaded here, in some cases, years ago.
      Myself and my brother are architectural technicians and the vast majority of of our jobs are technicaly based ,i.e. planning,tender or construction/working drawings,with 3d as a bonus.

      When we are busy,I always try and find a few hours to "play"- try out different renders.As most of my recent images are based from the interactive mode from Thea,these normally render in the background,and/or overnight.

      When I actually have a "lunch break"( when you work for yourself,this rarely happens) I always end up in Thea,either trying out a new render,lighting,texture or viewpoint, or checking out how some of the .3ds or .objs that I have downloaded work.

      • as someone once said - Its not what looks real,its what looks right.

      Regarding doing these images as a business,I have always found that the clients don't want depth of field/ foreground vegetation/mood,- they all want basic high noon,blue sky,but in my own opinion,the best images we create come from just playing around.
      (this building/buildings are part of a scheme that I did for my cousin in Watford,UK,just copied and edited as components in sketchup)

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        hellnbak
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        These are incredible! I really like the depth-of-field effects.

        "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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          davidh
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          3 images done using the relight function in Thea.


          DUSK BENCH 01SMALL.jpg


          DUSK BENCH 02 SMALL.jpg


          DUSK BENCH 03 SMALL.jpg

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            hellnbak
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            More fantastic work. Although, in real life that metal bench arm, while beautifully designed, would leave somebody open to all sorts of injury lawsuits. At least in America.

            "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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              chedda
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              Very photographic bravo !

              Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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                olishea
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                seriously wow!! ๐Ÿ˜ฒ

                oli

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                  tadema
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                  Beautiful ๐Ÿ˜ฎ
                  John

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                    davidh
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                    This image was rendered overnight but was too grainy so I took the drastic act of blurring the entire image and layering additional planting in photoshop to create a depth of field.(regarding the vegetation,the trees and some of the low planting are rendered,the rest is photoshopped along with the web at the bottom right.)

                    The original render was way too green at the foreground so I added the coloured flowers and colour toned them so they help to carry the colour of the brickwork forward into the image.Similarly,the pink/purple flowers on the extreme left immediatly behind the foreground plant mirror some of the flower colours in the middle ground of the extreme right.


                    Parklife 08.jpg

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                      davidh
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                      Heres the original render (reduced to 1600 for the forum)and a longer uncropped version of the first image.I have added a small texture to the image which helps to reduce the effect of the grain and also helps tie the entire image together.The colours are also more saturated,maybe a bit too much!


                      original.jpg


                      parklife 09 SMALL.jpg

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                        pibuz
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                        The colors are just great david!
                        I think the PS intervention gave the additional touch of life missing in the orginal render.
                        As always, great work. I'm a big fan of yours ๐Ÿ˜„

                        WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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