thanks jackson, thats something i need to progress with, making materials look more realistic i tend to just export to kerkythea and some reflections and hit render.
thanks
thanks jackson, thats something i need to progress with, making materials look more realistic i tend to just export to kerkythea and some reflections and hit render.
thanks
hi all
this was one of my first attempts rendering in kerkythea and really enjoyed producing this image. its a continental bar/ mezzanine restaurant which i have worked on. comments would be welcomed as i'm very new to rendering but really enjoy it.
cheers
chris
looking past the brilliant renders i'm amazed at the details themselves. im an architecture student in the uk but have been working in practice for 3 years. are these details from a specific company or have you came up with them?
chris
@sepo said:
I would say: glass reflections and some bumps. On postprocessing you need a bit more contrast as image is little flat.
what do you mean by bumps + do i add more reflection just upping the reflection number in the materials editor.
hi guys
this is one of my first external renders in kerkythea and photoshop. quite happy but has anyone any ideas of how i could improve the image. i cant seem to insert globals from the drop down menu as no box appears when i scroll over it.also how do i add photorealistic people to the image and where can i get these from. your ideas/comments would be much appreciated
thanks
chris
@krisidious said:
what is up in your hood homie?
I live in the midlands in england. I've already got the posting on the go ive added some of my work to the renders gallery
chris
hi guys
work for an architects practice in england and have been using sketchup and kerkythea for some time no and just stumbled across this website. some of the work is stunning and i can't wait to share some of mine with you all
cheers
chris