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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.
Firm recently purchased ArchExterior vol.7 and so i took it for a test drive. revamped the whole lighting rig with minor adjustments to the model. CC from yall are always beneficial
You shouldn't keep pushing The metal awning/glass supports are the only texture in the scene that are workign for me, the rest is very flat and two dimensional.
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You shouldn't keep pushing The metal awning/glass supports are the only texture in the scene that are workign for me, the rest is very flat and two dimensional.
That is what I think, along with the hot spot, but the lighting could be hurting the materials as well, over exposure, I would hate to think that EverMotion sold scenes that weren't well done, so I would tone down the light and see if you are blowing out the texture's diffuse values with that 'Super Nova' of yours! LOL But to answer your question, like I said, the metal is the only material in the scene that I think is working, and it is working really well.
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The Opinions Expressed Here Do Not Necessarily Reflect Those of a Rational Mind ~ `'•.¸(¯`'•.¸ Russell L. Thomas¸.•'´¯)¸.•'´
That is what I think, along with the hot spot, but the lighting could be hurting the materials as well, over exposure, I would hate to think that EverMotion sold scenes that weren't well done, so I would tone down the light and see if you are blowing out the texture's diffuse values with that 'Super Nova' of yours! LOL But to answer your question, like I said, the metal is the only material in the scene that I think is working, and it is working really well.
k, i will see if i can tweak the lighting a bit more tmrw. it's not evermotion's problem since i rerigged the lighting. their scene has lot more interests/mood. the more i look at it it's the floor tiles(?) and the marble that are kind of flat right now. on another note, what'd you think could help with the glazing on the structure?