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Here is an entrance side view of a Villa we worked on for some time now. many revisions has been made to the model during the planning stage (this is v10 of the house) - this is the first actual render.
you REALLY know with greens plants indeed look more monumental in the older one, however they are much more balanced in new rendering - which tend to be more realistic.
two more things
- wood texture is just not good as rest of the textures in the scene (remove blur from material if you have it).
- sky is little too dramatic, try lightening and desaturate it a little.
rivoli : we come from the architecture field in our firm so we have many inputs during the process, when we perform planning follow up... in this particular case is it mostly the client architect that called all the shots.
The work spanned 3 months or so for the SketchUP design process (many versions for the house) rendering took 2-3 days after the final version was decided upon.
The tiling is due to the texture maps. It doesn't look like they were designed to be seamless. UVWs won't fix the promblem. I think you'll have to do a little Photoshop doctoring to make them seamless. If you look at the images in the Evermotion post, you can clearly see the tiling.
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