House Render any suggestions?
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House render in V-Ray with PS post. I'm looking for some suggestions on making it pop a bit more. I want the architecture to be the focal point so I de-saturated the vegetation open to some other suggestions. Also does anyone have a suggestion as to where I could get come nicer looking aspen trees.
Thanks!
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The building itself looks okay, but don't de-saturate the plants or use ghost trees - they do not look natural. Do away with one of the trees in the foreground, as they are covering up too much of the subject. If that is not an option ('cause they are existing?), try rotating your view to the left. That would have the added bonus of hiding some of the driveway paving. Your sky looks washed out.
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Make two renderings, one with the trees, one without. Bob
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a couple of birds? I got nothing for ya... it's beautiful.
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You can change the angle of the camera those trees are obstructing the appearance of the house and re-scale the texture of the house to make it more realistic...
allanx
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I would straighten the verticals in your render, then it would be just fine in my opinion...
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@carloh said:
I would straighten the verticals in your render, then it would be just fine in my opinion...
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Especially if you place it on a drawing sheet with other renders. If the verticals converge it makes the whole sheet look untidy.
Check out some architectural photography and you'll find verticals are always vertical using a special lens, even on very tall buildings.
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Thanks for all the comments. Here are my updated images any other comments are welcome.
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Wow. Big difference. Very nice.
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hi , nice model anyhow.
I would suggest to work on the shadows make them more clear ( cast shadows)
and if is architecture presentation I would definitely move the last tree from the center .
another thing I don t like the sky is too cloudy tend to attract himselfgood luck
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It takes a village to perfect a render. Love it!
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On your last picture, the tree is in the center, with all attention on it. I would change the angle to make the tree less important than architecture.
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