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Architectural Renderings - Architectural Visualization Showcase2D and 3D architectural visualizations. FINAL
the lit furniture is really a neat idea. the flourescent light seems a little strong. Something about the colors look familiar.... these shots look great against the 3DA orange background... looks like you've onyx down pat... good going...
Thanks Rod, I get a lot of overexposure since I kept on adjusting my vray cam. I can't seem to mix the lights well. whenever I adjust the f-stop, I would have to reduce the light multiplier, so I end up with this and got a little tired. so far my client's happy so I guess, It's time to stop. LOL.
Looks really nice bookins. Yes, agree, yellow is very strong here.
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The yellow is brutal but clients have some weird ideas sometimes.
I like the images but I can't help but notice that some of the chairs feel a little floaty, like you need some more subdivisions to the GI or an AO pass or something.........I am on my laptop so I might be seeing it wrong.
Very nice and classy! I agree with others on the yellow color...
I agree. I'll be retouching this soon with a major revision, I'll post soon. thanks branko.
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Originally Posted by mahorela
The yellow is brutal but clients have some weird ideas sometimes.
I like the images but I can't help but notice that some of the chairs feel a little floaty, like you need some more subdivisions to the GI or an AO pass or something.........I am on my laptop so I might be seeing it wrong.
Nice one nonetheless.
Thanks for the AO info mahorela, I'm gonna do that. I'm always struggling with floating furniture and walls due too gi. big thanks!