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Here is another one that is already finished.........Again...C&C are welcome.....This one already went out before I had some of the glass settings I wanted, but the client was pleased, which is the big concern...
good job. im concerned about the roof though. Are those supposed to be tree shadows? It would require some GINORMOUS trees to create those, and I aint seeing them in the render.
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"Sometimes life leaves a hundred dollar bill on your dresser, and you don't realize until later that it's because it fu**ed you."
i could be wrong, but the entire image looks like it hasn't been touched much in photoshop. For me render is like 60% and photoshop is like the remaining 40%.
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"Sometimes life leaves a hundred dollar bill on your dresser, and you don't realize until later that it's because it fu**ed you."
Yeah...All the plants, people, cars were from Photoshop and I did nothing to the image. I am starting to realize that a lot needs to be done after the render.
hmm, render it out and save as tga, that way you can pick and choose a better sky (when in Photoshop), itw way too blue for the scene you have.
If sun is coming from top left the shadow infront of SUV is wrong (as that shows sun from behind camera area)
The 300zx looks too small (I think), maybe get the dims of one and create a simle box to that size and place in scene, (try www.suuroland.com >blueprints or google/ nissan's site should help. One other thing that I always think hepls with exterior shots is to use a camera that is positioned at 5ft 10in approx above the ground level so its more in line to what a person sees.
hope that helps,
Tom
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
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