A few renders.(updated)
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9 out of 10 times I cannot post images of work I have done for clients (due to NDA's and I subcontract to render companies) so I never get to add to my portfolio which is unfortunate as they are my better works, cannot complain however as these clients always return.
Here are a few models and renders that have been done between projects some to play and others to learn new tricks.
Hope you like.
I reduced sizes for forum.All done with SU2014 and rendered with Thea4SU (no studio and no post processing) edit! Leo Breault did some post work on the PR34 house for me
Eco house for 3D challenge
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i miss seeing your output.
you should play more often. all work yadda yadda yadda.....
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No.4 is brilliant
John -
Very nice work!
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amazing pictures!
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Fabulous. I love the beach house. Is the haze an effect in Thea or or just due to no post pro?
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Quieteful mood!
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wonderful quality! I like them all.
@tadema said:
No.4 is brilliant
JohnI knew you will like especially that one.
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Incredible as always!
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Really great Pete, 2 and 4 work best for me but they are all great renders.
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Nice work Pete!
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Very nice work! The second one reminds me of Free Agent stuff.
Maybe it's the sky...
Cheers,
Stefan -
Stunning ! One can only desire !
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love the snowy 'lodge'!
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Well Pete, you have always been a great inspiration, and mentor to a lot of us on SketchUcation. I for one always take notice of your posts, and always appreciate it when you post renderings.
A question:
Is the sand in the 3rd rendering modeled or post pro?
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Top shelf as always Solo... I think 4 is my fav.
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@dale said:
Well Pete, you have always been a great inspiration, and mentor to a lot of us on SketchUcation. I for one always take notice of your posts, and always appreciate it when you post renderings.
A question:
Is the sand in the 3rd rendering modeled or post pro?
Great to see your work.That is all modeled, I created the material by overlapping three materials I found online and used Artisan to sculpt shape.
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Absolutely real
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A master at work. Great stuff Pete.
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