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Architectural Designs - On the Drawing BoardPost your Architectural Work In Proggress Here. Display what is on your drawing board so to speak to show off and obtain constructive criticism.
There is a prefromance shop I'm working with here. They do modifications to high end cars (exotics). I'm trying to steer then away from the typical parts counter look to a more personalized approach. Here is the first crack at it. It's more dfor the concept rather then for the actual space.
The images are crisper than what show here. I didn't do a great job in compressing them. The original images were 28" wide and 12mg.
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Terrific renderings, love the HM Mirra chairs! Te down side of such great renderings is that the low poly nature of your models is really showing up, a lot of faceting going on. Technically great work and a cool concept, the low poly models is the only thing I can comment at this point. Let us know if they go for it!
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thnaks.... you don't see nearly the amount of faceting on the full resolution images. Some of the imetms in the render have a very heavy poly count.
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Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians can
`nee' at will to old ladies.There is a pestilence upon this land,
nothing is sacred. Even those who arrange and design shrubberies
are under considerable economic stress at this period in history.
Well looking at the full sized images instead of the resized images helps out quite a bit (I just implemented that this weekend, so I hadn't run into this before), but I still see the faceting, especially on the guest chairs. Really nice renderings like I said, being so I nice I am probably looking harder for faults
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The Opinions Expressed Here Do Not Necessarily Reflect Those of a Rational Mind ~ `'•.¸(¯`'•.¸ Russell L. Thomas¸.•'´¯)¸.•'´
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Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians can
`nee' at will to old ladies.There is a pestilence upon this land,
nothing is sacred. Even those who arrange and design shrubberies
are under considerable economic stress at this period in history.
wow, fabulas rendering. love to see the way red colour introduced here. Fantastic combination
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