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  • #16
    Yeh Legrenzi if the goal is to sell do it in my opinion.

    Love your bible.

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    • #17
      Amazing details..well done !!
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      • #18
        Stunning detail as usual Francesco. If I had half your brain and half your RAM I'd be doing okay!!!

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        • #19
          Very nice work again, lots of detail, but It look like a miniature, not sure what gives the feel, and you seem to have a lot of post on the color I can feel a pinky\blue gradient overlay or something, imo its fits more or less when you look at the photo intergration, but thats only my opinion, overall superb quality and lots of details, amazing work as usual! Hat's off

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          • #20
            You've done a really good job. The ground level views are my favourites.

            Others may disagree, but personally I feel the sharpening gives your renders a cg look which is avoidable. If the aerials in particular were a bit softer I think they would look more realistic and not quite so much like minatures, as Kr0no said.
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            • #21
              Hi peterguthrie,

              thanks! The original version is 3000px. This 1400px (and 800px) is only for the web and yes, I add some sharpen. Too mush? I don't know
              Next project will do better
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              • #22
                Excellent Work! Love the detail.
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                • #23
                  I love 6 to 9, the first views 1 to 5 they look like almost orthographic views....the perspective is too subtle in my opinion.
                  great job!!!

                  Fernando
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                  • #24
                    incredible...awesome renders!!! thanks for sharing

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                    • #25
                      I really like the images. The eye level ones are better than birdseye IMHO. Where exactly is this? I've spent a month and a half in Valle d'Ayas. Or at least i think its Ayas, the town is called Champoluc, this reminds me alot of the region.
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                      • #26
                        Remarkable images! the detail level is truly magnificent.

                        I have to agree with two points that were mentioned here:
                        1. Sharpening the images does more harm then good
                        2. Power line / cables are better left out.

                        You managed to build in 3d a small portion of realty with this scene... congrats! It does feel like CG, But I personally don't mind it - I love it as it is very much.

                        How do you go about tincturing the road with all it's curvatures?

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                        • #27
                          Thanks

                          I will do the same project without cable and different tree.
                          Sharpen is do only for the web (after resize in PS)
                          The unwrappind does by UVWwrap modifier, paint in PS
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                          • #28
                            Wow, really impresive work! Although, as you mentioned, the client wants sunny, rich warm, I don't get that feel. It feels more mountain cottage color, cold sun, very accurate and cool colors, I think I would prefer more warmth and yellow. But no one mentioned this, maybe it's just me.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Crayox13 View Post
                              Wow, really impresive work! Although, as you mentioned, the client wants sunny, rich warm, I don't get that feel. It feels more mountain cottage color, cold sun, very accurate and cool colors, I think I would prefer more warmth and yellow. But no one mentioned this, maybe it's just me.
                              spot on, I'd like to see this with warmer colours too
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                              • #30
                                Planting and scenery looks great. Could I ask how you do your plants/trees. Do you use opacity maps for the foliage or is it all pur geometry?
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