Hi
I’m currently self teaching myself the sketchup vray plugin and post processing methods in general.
I’m working on a project where the brief is to model a 3d house from provided plans and elevations and create a photo realistic concept render set within its site and surrounding built environment.(neighbouring houses, etc)
(I’m having a bit of trouble explaining so bear with me)
The site is located in a already established suburban locations - lots of houses.
Obviously I need to start by modelling the house in sketchup.
However I don’t know what direction is the norm for the post processing and rendering stage when introducing the surrounding environment
When searching online I noticed that large concept design renders (such as offices, museums) all the surrounding buildings and environment seems to be modelled then rendered fully with very little added from photos in post processing on photoshop
Individual house models use a variety of techniques from a full rendered background to using a background photo in sketchup to using a clay model in photoshop and adding building materials on top
I just don’t know what method to use in this project and I can’t find any good examples on
As it isn’t a big project it seems a bit extreme to model the surrounding houses (and site) to high detail as well
However I don’t know if using a site photo and ‘blending in’ the house method so it doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb is right either.
I’m having real trouble explaining as you can tell
Would any of the experienced renderers on sketchucation be able to advise me either via this thread or private message (I’ll be able to provide an example image via message)
Many thanks in advance