House Render Sketchup/TM
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Just did this for training. Model by Kojiro Sasaki (DesiredSpace) from 3D Warehouse.
4K res 1100 samples 10 bounces PT on

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@L-i-am I'd lose the car and let the house and render sing. The car is grabbing attention for me.
Its a solid render. Maybe reposition the car so its picked up in the glass reflections?
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@Rich-O-Brien I am enjoying this render. Not sure which one I like. As usual thanks for keeping me on my toes

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@L-i-am The car tucked in is more appealing to me. You see more of the room to the right. Its a really nice composition.
The 2nd image also feels less washed out than the others.
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@Rich-O-Brien I've tried putting in cars in a few renderings before and it's always "lose the car." Same thing with a gas meter I modeled.
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@L-i-am Totally agree with removing the car, but perhaps a human or two in the lounge space?
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@Gus-R said in House Render Sketchup/TM:
@Rich-O-Brien I've tried putting in cars in a few renderings before and it's always "lose the car." Same thing with a gas meter I modelled.
I find that cars either look too fake or they take too much attention. But when there's a hint of a car or its not front and center you don't pay as much attention.
But its a personal thing really. If you like it leave it.
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Top notch as always!
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Hi, I thought it would be cool to have wet tyre tracks on the driveway. I could not get hold of some wet tyre tracks. I used a TM native puddle an shrank it down to the size of a tyre track and arrayed them as instances in a linear fashion so there are hundreds of puddles in a line, looks quite convincing I think


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Excellent render. creative use of assets to make the tyre tracks, although, methinks they start a bit early, the rear tyres haven't been through the puddle yet...unless it reversed up and then left again.
Nothing to do with the quality though, just how my brain works. -
Cap well and truly doffed. Love 'em.
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Love the tire tracks.
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@Bryan-K said in House Render Sketchup/TM:
Love the tire tracks.
Agree except, why are there wet tire tracks underneath the overhang?
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@ntxdave I see your point but my tire tracks under the eaves hang around for quite a while in Winter

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