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    Hi. Long time no post. Here is a project, that was been done in a very tight deadline - 2 days with rendering. I had to balance between quality, render times and details that makes this project pretty tricky. Anyway here is the final result. Hope you like it. I know it's another boring arch render so please be gentle
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    Andrian
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  • #2
    Might be boring arch vis renders but as ever you've always got your exposure totally spot on. I love the balance you get between your skies and white walls.

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    • #3
      Very Impressive.. specially for 2 days work it is fantastic!
      Prateek Vishwa
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      • #4
        Very nice. Why did you chose to clip the top corner of the building on the last image?
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        • #5
          Thanks for the nice comments.
          @glorybound : I cut both corners forming from railing and the top of the building, they were drawing too much attention. This way I focus attention on the building.
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          Andrian
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          • #6
            Very nice job andrian as stated it is not boring, i really enjoyed the design to. Very nice. Not to discredit your work but its examples like this that i believe the arch design helps you bring the best out of the project and image. As stated before you have a veryy nice balance between the dusk blue and yellow. Hands Down.

            In image 5: how did you light the car lights? I always seem to have trouble getting a right look for car lights. What kind of lights are they ies?
            Ruben Gil
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            • #7
              Thank you Ruben for the kind words. About the lights, yes, they are IES set at 7500K. If you'r interested PM me, I can share it with you.
              Best regards,
              Andrian
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              • #8
                Very nice. Did you use a hdri for your main lighting ?
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                Steve

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                • #9
                  Thanks Steve. No, main lighting comes from vraylight material with 360 panorama LDR (jpg) image mapped on a hemisphere.
                  Best regards,
                  Andrian
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                  • #10
                    Thats interesting...really nice lighting from a LDR image. Did you do much post work ?
                    Regards

                    Steve

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                    • #11
                      Not much, I used lightroom only for contrast, brightness and white ballance correction. Glow is added manually with lightroom as well.
                      Best regards,
                      Andrian
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