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    Hoover Building

    Nothing to do with the FBI, this is based on a fantastic 1930s building in London which used to be a Hoover vacuum cleaner factory and is now partly offices and partly a supermarket. Various things need to be tidied up & changed.



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    Looking good

    Looking good Phil. The grass is nice, looks like some localized lights here and there that gives it variation in light dark? Fence pickets seem a little far apart and the street pavers, look a little unusual, but that is all that jumps out at me. The piece has a nice feel for a computer generated rendering, has a traditional feel to it, Nice work!


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    Nice Rendering

    Nice rendering, the fence is very large in proportion to the people, I am sure it is that way to intimidate would be intruders. I like it, and it does look a little like traditional media.
    What do you mean you didn't think you had to put rebar in the foundation! Aaaaargh!

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    Very Nice

    It is a very nice rendering and all the elements match in lighting and detailing, the one thing that I think would make it better is your choice of cropping. If more of the building showed up on the left side, I think the composition would be better.

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    I like the fact that the building is not completely symmetrical.
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