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  • wooden house_exterior

    Hi
    One of my recent works
    using vray 46.15
    Irradiance -3/-1
    light cache sub 3000, SS 0.01
    A QMC

    Thanx for comments


    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../ferret_72.jpg
    http://blog.emy-design.com/

  • #2
    I like it, maybe a bit too much post processing (looks like blurred screen blend in PS).

    The middle girls looks like she has only one leg!
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    • #3
      thanks
      you're right
      I can't keep myself from post-blurring effects...
      http://blog.emy-design.com/

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      • #4
        looks excellent but would people be walking around like that? looks like its out in the bush somewhere (looks a lot like it could be australia!). Nice work though.

        The only think I can think of is a similar issue I have....really dark shadows. I can see part of the soffit lining on your neighboring building are kind of bright so I'd think the shadowed areas should have slightly more indirect light on them...maybee more skylight? (even though the background has no clouds). The shadow darkness on the roof on the right from the tree is what i'd be trying to get closer too. After saying all of this i hope it isnt just my lcd screen! (crap i think it is!)_

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        • #5
          The blur effect looks very nice, maybe a bit too much. Maybe the sunlight can be a bit warmer.

          But it look fine already, just some finetuning!!

          Regards,

          Maarten

          TriVision3D.nl – 3D visualisation | animation | virtual reality
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          • #6
            Excellent work, but unfortunately the quick de-focus effect is pretty disturbing, agree flipside here. Using a z-depth map and do the DOF effect in After Effect, the result would be much better. Probably you already know this but just want to save time. I also think the DOF is not necessary for this image, just softening it a a bit with some glow effect is quite enough, only my opinion.
            William
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            • #7
              thanks a lot for your comments

              paulison : actually the project is in a residential area very closed to the sea...so yes, people will be walking around like that
              you're absolutly right about the shadows...too dark and sharp. it s not your screen!

              it s too late for this one but there will be more images of this project, I will take your advices
              http://blog.emy-design.com/

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