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  • night and day

    hi,
    tis is my last work before the holiday.





    BTW thanx TutanMark for the tips.

  • #2
    nice work. I would seriously consider using some camera correction though. Your building makes me tilt my head to the side. It looks like its going to fall over any second.
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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."

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    • #3


      thanx

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      • #4
        nice work
        Chris Jackson
        Shiftmedia
        www.shiftmedia.sydney

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        • #5
          Good job! The curb flowers on the day shot look too bright..slightly neon.

          Wow, those cars are still there at night! Dedicated employees, eh?
          Jason Jacobs

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          • #6
            it's holiday....so there are only 3 employees and they have to work hard

            thanx to everyone

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            • #7
              Nice images, but i would put some office equiptment in those rooms, it really shows up in the night shot.
              Natty
              http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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              • #8
                Hi Natty,
                you are right. Unfortunately, as usual, I had no time to improve those images.... . My customers have haste...always....


                bye

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by percydaman
                  nice work. I would seriously consider using some camera correction though.
                  Can you explain, just a little bit, how to achive that?

                  PD, I don't know how to do it or I didn't really get it I read the online manual and try something with Vray camera, but I just need confirmation if that Vray camera is what you're talking about, just that. Vray camera don't have a viewport to work with (a feedback, something like that) resulting very difficult to try to have a camera match or may I be totally wrong!? best regards

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                  • #10
                    Camera correction is nothing to do with vray .... select your cam then right click it .... you will see the option to correct it there ...
                    Natty
                    http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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                    • #11
                      Thanks! now I know.

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                      • #12
                        Wow that night scene is pretty much dead on! looks good!
                        Darren Butler

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                        • #13
                          funny how the three hardest working employee's get the windowless room in the back corner and all of the good offices with a view remain vacant :P

                          really like the evening image. do you have a vray sphere light in each room and also a vray plane light on each window?

                          in the day image I think a reflection map on the glass of some buildings or something would add a bit more depth. Its a constant struggle with the right balance between transparency and reflectance

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                          • #14
                            thanx to everybody.

                            @paulison: as tutanmark suggests, there are big vray rectangular lights close to the windows, sky light (dark blue) and a bit of moon light.

                            bye-bye

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                            • #15
                              Night shot looks very convincing. the daylight scene could use more contrast, especially the parts in direct sunlight are a bit dim, looks a bit underexposed. Easy to correct in post though.

                              Nice work
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