@urgen said:
....JMJOhio,Thanks once again!
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Great render urgen.
@urgen said:
....JMJOhio,Thanks once again!
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Great render urgen.
The Highboy model is wonderful. It's nice to see JMJ has joined the forum!
Very creative designs massimo! I really like the third render with the seat/bench blow the clocks. Very cool. Somehow I can imagine a man in a business suit seated to one side of the bench with a frazzled demeanor and his arm outstretched as he looks at his watch.
Beautiful, beautiful stuff. Your work is incredible. Although I'm a huge fan of snow and winterscapes I've never tried a scene with snow in it. I'm not sure if that's fear or a lack of skill.
Beautiful work and a great presentation there. Very cool.
Wow, simply incredible. With detail like this there must be one in his garage that needs put back together.
@landie said:
Brad. I can tell you enjoy this style of image and it pays off. To push them to the next level I'd say you should knock back the black line from the model a little to blend more with your entourage, but the big one for me is to fill the windows with life. They really are the eyes of a building and need to sparkle. Reflections / blinds / curtains, maybe a clear view through windows on other elevations. It'll make a massive difference if you get it right...which I'm sure you can.
In what ways do you use Painter Brad. Its a fave of mine
Cheers
Thanks Landie, I appreciate your comments. You're spot on about the windows too. That's something I'm never quite happy with. I'll do some experimenting.
As far as Painter goes, I absolutely love that program. I've had it for sometime now but haven't used it much until this year. I find it more and useful all of the time. I use it quite a bit for touch-up after running filters in Photoshop. I also use it ad some of the painterly effects to my renderings. I have a rather small tablet at this point, but I'd like to start using Painter to do more.
I appreciate you all having a look. Creating NPR residential renderings is something I really enjoy. SketchUp has been a great tool for that. Here's one more just completed.
@pixero said:
@milo said:
Excellent
Can you post the original render ?http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?id=74576&mode=view
I like the original too. Nice render.
@davidh said:
The corner glazing is actually butt-jointed with a silicone joint,and the 2 pieces of glass are secured at the top and bottom and at the window reveals .What is missing from this render is an internal stainless steel circular corner post which would be taking the loading from the walls above.
Thanks, I was just curious. From your rendering, I would live there in a heartbeat.
Very cool look Jan. Seems a bit overexposed to me also. That could just as well be a difference in monitors though. I think the colors are great.
That's a beautiful rendering davidh. I can't quite figure out what's happening structurally at the large corner window near the cars. Is there a vertical support obscured behind the glass? Just curious.