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  • House on golf course

    Latest job. Already delivered, but C&C welcome.




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  • #2
    i think the final image is good, but there's something odd about the first two that i can't really put my finger on...

    i don't really like the trees - are they rpc?

    sorry to be negative
    when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro - hunter s. thompson

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    • #3
      Yeah I think the perspectives don't match the backgrounds, they make my head tilt looking at them. Otherwise very well done.
      "A severed foot would make the ultimate stocking stuffer"
      -Mitch Hedberg

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      • #4
        Yeah, I made the backgrounds by stitching about 6 photos I took onsite for each background. I took about 30 shots in a circle from the center of the site.

        So, only way I could really come close to a match would be a cylindrical camera I guess.

        It was a quickie, so I just eyeballed a camera and added the backgrounds in PS.
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        • #5
          your grass in the bottom image look like you have to much PS clone action going on! other than that good job!
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          Mathew Everett
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          • #6
            Actually no grass cloning in that image at all. The others, yes. That's just a bad mow job.
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            • #7
              CCS, you've done much better than before! I like all your renderings in this post, congradulations. I agree others' comments about the post-processing work in Photoshop though.
              William
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              • #8
                Part of what makes the first two feel odd is the way the grass changes from the foreground to the site around the house.

                The modeling and materials work on the house is really great. There's some love and attention in those materials.

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                Jeremy Eccles
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                • #9
                  The grass looks too big, but your shadows look great!! Pretty realistic!

                  Regards,

                  Maarten
                  TriVision3D.nl ■ 3D visualisation | 3D animation | virtual reality ■

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