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very nice rendering!!! as every said here...your best exterior rendering!!
I think the tree on the left should be out...for two reasons:
*colors, they don't look natural
*composition, this type of tree looks weird there, split the view in that area...put the house third plane from your camera.
Thanks all... I agree that it is my best. Thanks to the support here and the v-ray render engine.
I work in a strange market. I work full time for www.nor-son.com and freelance www.whitebirchstudios.com. Here at the office I can show the P.M.'s and Project Architects my work and they'll love it and then I can show them something out of Revit, which is the by-product of the model and very low quality. They'll agree that my work is far better then something that the cad tech's can do out of Revit, but when they get the price tag of free (Revit) and my price tag, they simple walk away from my work.
Yay! Little-big models.. Your extreme DoF does make it feel like you are using a macro lens photographing a miniature real life model! It takes me back to making dioramas, using sheets of glass, and a camera stand with macro lens back at uni! It looks like a lot of fun!
They'll agree that my work is far better then something that the cad tech's can do out of Revit, but when they get the price tag of free (Revit) and my price tag, they simple walk away from my work.
What to do?
Sell it better. Let them know just how quickly their work can sell/get through planning with your images, how the appeal of seeing their designs in such a high quality will paint them in a much better light and save any potential misscommunication, and how they can take more risks on a design with no fear of someone not 'getting' it.
To be honest, you may need to make them a bit more forward thinking. nor-son look like theyve been designing the same style building since the 50's... so they may well be in a 'if its not broke, dont fix it' mentality to what (realisticly) amounts to fluff.
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