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  • Linkuva

    hope you will comment and give me advice to keep it up my works
    Thanks all

    www.dizonaurai.lt
    http://www.behance.net/simonas

  • #2
    Nice work,

    First thing that stands out to me is that your glass seems a little too reflective, almost too miror like.

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    • #3
      I really like your work - The glass is fine to me - nice images espc the 2nd one.
      one thing though (and i'm not sure if you have), but DONT use lens flares.........................ever!
      its like burping at a formal dinner in the 3d world.
      Last edited by deflix; 05-02-2009, 10:52 AM.
      Immersive media - design and production
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      • #4
        I think that instead of using such a detailed 3D car models, you have to increase the level of detail in your buildings. In general the level of detail on the buildings do not match the level of detail of the surrounding enviroment.

        I just think that now-a-days architectural visualizations need significantly more 3D detail and material/texture detail.

        sincerely
        REDVERTEX
        redvertex.com

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        • #5
          Nice style. The basketball nets and backboard are way too big though - the backboard is the size of a car.
          www.dpict3d.com - "That's a very nice rendering, Dave. I think you've improved a great deal." - HAL9000... At least I have one fan.

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          • #6
            Interesting thing on the 2nd image: all is so clean that when I'd oppened it, it looked as if it's a scale model.
            Nice style though and I like your colour gamut.
            Only thing I'd change is to crop 2nd image from the bottom a bit.

            Nice.


            zoran

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            • #7
              thanks all for construct comments.
              deflix: i understand about lens flares
              REDVERTEX: you attention is big pleasure for me you are right about details balance
              www.dizonaurai.lt
              http://www.behance.net/simonas

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              • #8
                Originally posted by deflix View Post
                I really like your work - The glass is fine to me - nice images espc the 2nd one.
                one thing though (and i'm not sure if you have), but DONT use lens flares.........................ever!
                its like burping at a formal dinner in the 3d world.
                How can u say that?
                I thought everything was tending to the more realistic. and as far as I know, if u shoot somethign with a camera, sometimes when u hit a light u get lens flare.

                I understand that maybe not in an Architecture vis shot, because we want to pay more attention to the actual architecture rather then other effects, but u said 3d World. How dare you!!!

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                • #9
                  I think flares can be used if done correctly. Overuse can certainly ruin an image. Maybe some specular glows would be better for some of the really bright areas. Maybe it should be a case of dont ever use photoshop standard lens flares...everyone has done in the past and they look pretty naff. Knoll light factory is a good choice for lens flare and when used subtley can really give an image a nice feel. It also depends on the style of the image...some images use lens flares to the extreme, but that is because the style permits it, in this case though maybe subtle use would be fine.
                  Regards

                  Steve

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                  • #10
                    Lens flares were done to death in the early ninties via photoshop. as a result they tend to look tacky to the trained eye. obviously physical camera effects are different if used in a subtle manner, but the general reality is that flares are often used to improve poor images in the AEC sector -
                    Immersive media - design and production
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