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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.
A render of a theater that is being renovated a couple blocks from my home. I modeled and rendered modo. Did the rough photomatch in sketchup and the composite in photoshop.
Modo Screenshot:
Composited image:
Still very much a work-in-progress C&C are welcome.
Excellent work on modeling and matching the background.
Couple of comments
- bump on the facade tiles is a bit too big...
- glass looks like you have smoothing on it and it have reflection repeating which would not happen in reality... perhaps you could also make it a bit darker...
- I know that you match the background photo, but for the sake of composition, I think you should add a bit of the sky on top so the whole building would show... at least that is something clients always asked me to do...
Very nice work. Fantastic modeling. Good compositional work.
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The thing I like the most about your rendering is the discreet renovation. It is the same object, only refreshed and renewed. Usually, when there is a renovation going, people tend to overdo it. In doing that they change the old architecture beyond recognition. In my opinion that is bad. That's why I really admire this effort. Good work.
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