Oooh very cool. Great work
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RE: The 'Entrance'
Thanks everyone. I used quixel materials. The SketchUp door model is actually by David Brufau and I asked him if I could render it to see how detailed it was and how it would turn out in Twinmotion. He uses 3D photogrammetry and metashape to produce these.
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RE: Sketchup+Blender+Krita
Like the final image, great modeling and digital painting Majid
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RE: 5 Story
I know, I am a pain in the ass . I find its the lighting on people always kind of gives it away and shadows too or they generally look like zombies. Good project, I do like Lumion a lot, but its too expensive for me to be honest. There are two versions, a light and a pro version I believe. I am currently using Twinmotion for exteriors and it currently suits my needs
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RE: 5 Story
Good work. Did u use a hdri for environment lighting? Maybe some reflections in the glass ( all the windows have a similar darkness to them )and the foreground people look a little Photoshopped which tends to catch my eye. Like the building design
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RE: Roman Garden
I rarely use DOF in Twinmotion, others have been more successful than me with it. aaah the hedge, yes I tried everything (scaling, putting other plants into it)to get it to look more random and natural. That's why I kept it out of the first image, my preferred image. Its a Twinmotion hedge and I also looked in the Warehouse and didn't really find anything of great quality.
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RE: Beach Hut
Great render work Eric. Good lighting, textures and camera shots. I like Lumion a lot. I am currently using Twinmotion for exteriors and Landscape work. Well done
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RE: Roman Garden
My computer spec is:
Dell Alien, Intel i7-3820 cpu 3.60 GHz and 16GB Ram.
Video card is ancient, a Nvidia Geforce GTX 680.
I have a new system ear marked, just waiting for the graphics card I want to become available.
I did have a DOF image, but wasn't crazy about it to be honest(more practice needed). I cant see which planting you mean, the hedge?
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RE: Roman Garden
Thank u Liam, much appreciated, wasn't easy on a low spec desktop.