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    Objective was to creat something simple, warm and attractive.
    Started out to be my 1st attempt to use Peter´s HDRI.

    I could have focused on lots of details, like dirt, the stucco walls, roof finishing, the division of the concrete floor slabs etc, but i mainly focused on the composition, ilumination, image output and render settings.

    Allmost no photoshop postproduction.

    MO>Studios, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brasil.

    Client: LVS investimentos
    Architecture: about:blank architecture
    3D: metrocubicodigital
    Programs: 3ds Max, Vray, Photoshop, After Effects

    24secs short mix of 1 cloud movie clip with 1 still image plus wind sound:

    Nothing special but was vry fun to do hehe.



    Hope you like it. And ofc C&C are very welcome.

    Thkx for watching,
    Jacinto
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  • #2
    The feel of the lighting is excellent, good colours.

    First thing you see is a really blurry horizon in a couple though, the focal points are the most boring part and all your details/light & shadows are hidden around the edges.

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    • #3
      Still loving the ivy generator Looks great, very nice lighting.
      Colin Senner

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      • #4
        Great feeling images, is the sloping timber texture intentional? Seems a little unnatural. Like you said, it's the details which are letting you down. Ivy is good, but maybe a little straight in places - reminds me of fork lightning discharges. Perhaps add some leaves to the grass to break up that displacement, at the moment there is only fallen leaves in the pool. Lose the background in shot 3 that we see under the building, it wouldn't be this blurred. Fantastic job though! Really good feel, a few details and these would be a great series of images!
        Hey, I need a job...

        http://givealajob.com

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        • #5
          Looking nice! and nice to see my HDR images being used to good effect

          Agree with others about the backgrounds though, as well as replace the background with the jpg backplates, you could also add some vrayenvfog with a large distance value just to add some haze at the horizon. When I do this I normally add a tube object as a gizmo so that the fog doesnt affect the actual scene (and render times). Examples:

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          • #6
            Thanks for the warm comments guys. Its really an honour.

            About the details i couldnt go much into depth since i received the arch model already made, i remodeled most but since it was a free of charge job i just made it an ilumination kinda of study.

            @Peter
            You tha man hehe. Gotta say i love your HDRIs. Unique, high quality and a pleasure to work with.
            You insert the jpg backplate on the enviroment slot?

            @alphacharlie
            About the timber i should have used floor generator but as mentioned before i wanted to focused more on ilumination/composition rather than details or materials.

            Cheers and thkx,
            metrocubicodigital
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            • #7
              Hey CA were can I get the Ivy Generator from ? Just got a demand for it today ?

              Thanks.
              Ruben Gil
              www.spvisionz.com
              www.linkedin.com/in/s2vgroup

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              • #8
                Google search for guruware ivy generator.
                Or just go directly to here: http://www.guruware.at/main/

                Install plugin. Its free.

                And ofc check out tutorials for faster learning.

                Cheers,
                metrocubicodigital
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                • #9
                  very nice mood excellent job! thanks for sharing

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