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Architectural Renderings - Architectural Visualization Showcase2D and 3D architectural visualizations. FINAL
Hi all my friends
This is 1 of the series images I made when I have free time
The Free Uiversity Philosophic Libary in Berlin architecture made by Sir Norman Foster. As usual model in 3dsmax and render with vray
Hope you like it !
Thanks
Hey, I do not know actual building, but your render looks great, I like it very much!
As Russ pointed, your books are too real... like you inserted a photo in that place... whatever you did, it is great job done on that, and I believe it is what makes your scene so convincing...
with that detail I miss seeing the catalog system on the shelves, where are those daggon non fictions? Your steel is spot on indeed. How many individual book iterations did you make? I can see the repeat in areas, but you really have to be looking for it... great DOF too.. NICE
Fantastic image. Nice detailing, specially the bookself looks awesome
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Yet all experience is an arch wherethro’ Gleams that untravell’d world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. How dull it is to pause, to make an end.....
Great shot! Detailing is awesome... DOF too... I like the subtle floor texture too... Your use of physical camera is great... could you throw some tips on that?
Great shot! Detailing is awesome... DOF too... I like the subtle floor texture too... Your use of physical camera is great... could you throw some tips on that?
Just use Vraycamera with control the F - number to focus the object like you did when you take a photo with real camera
try it please