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  • Courtyard

    This is a project we are currenly finalizing.
    C&Cs much appreciated.


    Cheers

    Martin
    teabag studios

    www.teabagstudios.com

  • #2
    nice,
    but i guess the sun could be a littlebit stronger since the sky very clear.
    if you see the below part without seeing the sky, it feels like you are in indoor area. but hey, that's my comment only.

    great job by the way.

    cheers!
    Dominique Laksmana

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    • #3
      hope the hosting will be working well now
      teabag studios

      www.teabagstudios.com

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      • #4
        yep....it needs a little more stronger light...anyway there is a quite tall building on the right side of the courtyard and the camera is located in the shadow area...ive set one rendering now....will have an updated view on monday morning...
        teabag studios

        www.teabagstudios.com

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        • #5
          i think this image will look much better in the sun...
          what did you use for trees and scrubs? they look great
          http://www.3dvision.co.il

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          • #6
            NIce render

            Plants look great

            more sun

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            • #7
              yo thanks for replies....the plants are combination of xfrog and onyx...unfortunatelly the render got a bit funky over night so i have to get it going again today...what are your usual settings for the sun guys when using LWF?

              I have used environment at 1.0 and sun(vraylight sphere) at 0.6 in that image....but it turns out dim ...so what do you suggest?
              teabag studios

              www.teabagstudios.com

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              • #8
                depends on scene... try 0.8 - 1.0 and just do a region render of one of the dark areas so you dont need to render the whole thing again.

                just use what looks right

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                • #9
                  maybe the shadows need to be more sharper as well..ill have to resize the light a little.
                  teabag studios

                  www.teabagstudios.com

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                  • #10
                    Why not turn the sun coming from above the camera - just the opposite direction... If not in fight with the real N (north) position.
                    Would gain much more depth and contrast, etc.

                    Just my POV (point of view)

                    Best regards,
                    nikki Candelero
                    .:: FREE Your MINDs, LIVE Your IDEAS ::.

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                    • #11
                      nice vegetation....and yes..more light. Perhaps also more reflection on those windows.

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                      • #12
                        the environment is yet to be sorted out...once ill put some nice sky reflection in it should do the trick with the window reflections...im trying different setting now ...i will post asap..
                        teabag studios

                        www.teabagstudios.com

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                        • #13
                          guys i ve just rendered the image saving as hdr and this is what ive got...any aidea what might be causig this?
                          teabag studios

                          www.teabagstudios.com

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                          • #14
                            If you are using LWF, it might be to do with having Affect Background ticked.
                            Take a look here-
                            http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...ic.php?t=15271

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                            • #15
                              wooo plants are all wacked out.

                              WHat changes have you made since it last worked?

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