House K
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Thankyou John, here's an elevation:
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Ooooh! Very nice.
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Nice work, Chedda! very crisp! What are you rendering with?
RIP Barry, it's never nice to lose a such a friend.
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Thankyou Daniel & Utiler. Here's another view done with maxwell render.
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2nd image needs tonemapping, but the last one is beautiful!! RIP to your friend.
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Thankyou Olishea, i'm not so confident in post processing your right it is missing something. I'm still loving maxwell and it's better than predictable results. Otherwise dark days
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nice work Chedda! are you using maxwells grass feature???
best
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Well, it really didn't need much. In photoshop there are various contrast blending modes that can add some punch. Such as overlay, soft light etc...
This is all I did, if you don't mind:
Duplicate layer
Change Blending Mode of new layer to Soft Light
Change Opacity
Save
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Thanks Novena yes it's maxwell grass. Everything is done from within the plugin straight from sketch up. Thanks for the tip Olishea maybe i'll have a fiddle. Here is another elevation:
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Oh just shoot me now.
Fantastic work.
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Thanks Bryan, i'll give you a sporting chance & a head start run !
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I like the last one Chedda... nice lighting and nice materials, I like the point of view which shows how the project adapts to the topography... in my opinion: probably the wooden planks are oversized (at least to my eyes) and I would Y shift the lens in a way to see more sky and less asphalt...
are you using Maxwell render suite or is it the standalone plugin for SU???
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Your right about the planks Novena in the final image after feedback I made them smaller. I have a full license for Maxwell but usually I stay within sketchup.
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