Very nice Mike
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RE: Render challenge on the Twilight forum.
Wow Mike your work has certainly improved big style since my last visit to the forum . The problem with the bench is it's dimensions (IMHO) the seat depth in particular.
John
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RE: Art Studio
Great advice from Andy. A well detailed model is the bedrock of a good render.
John
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RE: Paris Propylaea - Claude Nicolas Ledoux
A true labour of love, just gets better the more you watch.
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RE: Chatsworth House
Seems a lifetime ago since I produced these, time flies.
John
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RE: Spaceship Junji Oboku
@mike amos said:
A great render Bryan, cool image.
+1Top draw stuff Bryan. Great detailing a true labour of love.
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RE: New cannan residence-after S.Harpman Architects (Thea V2)
Hello Majid, the scale of the vegetation looks a little off in places also the mix of low resolution trees with proxys spoils the image. A little more contrast would help the image.
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RE: Fun Project
Look great, IMHO it would benefit from softer shadows below the vehicles as in the first image.
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RE: Recent work
Fantastic, I can appreciate the work that went in to producing those.
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RE: House Study
Hello Charles, the biggest improvement would be to avoid such a large flat expanse of grass in the foreground IMHO. The house could be improved upon also (maybe later) but add some foreground vegetation ect to lead your eye onto the main subject. The image looks very flat atm, very monotone and maybe this would help.
John
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RE: Ichiban Azumaya!
Joe, my two passions 3d modeling and woodworking . Great project.
John
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RE: Huntsville Aquatics Center
Great project and modeling . It's great to see a large project using SU as the main modeling tool rather than just a placeholder for imported models. Top draw stuff.
John
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RE: Perth 2 story house render
Nice clean model & render IMHO the lighting inside the house (during daylight) lessens the contrast in the image, although it seems to be a trend at the moment.
John