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  • #16
    uff
    how disgusting ppl.
    just f**ked up a good render.
    thanks andre.

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    • #17
      more a little update


      thanks for reply or idea to ad in my scene

      Vince
      Architecture & design Sàrl
      global solution for architecture
      www.architecture-design.ch

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      • #18
        Vince_1972 could you post a screen grab of the lighting setup and your settings for global illumination. Thanks

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        • #19
          Originally posted by andre
          originally those people in architectural drawings were meant to give it some sense of scale that everone could relate to easily. but that purpose got lost. nowadays they are happy shoppers, trying to lure possible customers.
          thats what you get when real-estate people are making art-direction.
          yep....totally agree with you!!!!.....also many times it's the ignorant
          clients themselfs that can't see beyond the fake RPCs and don't get that what they are paying for is THE F@#$ING DESIGN not the fake RPCs.....so that should be their first concern, not the lame 2d people...
          I feel your frustration...


          paul.

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          • #20
            Love the image... nice look and feel... great light.

            I would take the people out for a walk... do not use them in arch viz, if i really need somthing to make the scale more visiable a will use somthing like ghost people very blury and on the move.

            where can i get Barcelona chair models... free, if there are any ???

            regards,
            bakbek.
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            • #21
              vince. its a great image!!! the foreground plants are even cooler than the background tree. is that easynat as well? Great lighting and nice camera choice. too bad about the ppl. the somehow look dark (something about those rpc simply is not rght).
              Alejandro Gonzalez
              alejandro.gonzalez@zerofractal.com
              Zerofractal - Visual Communications
              New Website! www.zerofractal.com

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              • #22
                the vertical comp. is much more effective for the structure/space...looks great!

                i tend to agree with most of the comments about the ppl, maybe try a version with very stylized ppl, more of an cartoon or illustration style.

                ive always felt that is more effective than a representation close, but not quite acurate...i mean just look at the fact that the ppl have been more of a topic of conversation than this beautiful render.

                motion blurs can be really effective also....

                an example:
                http://www.chaoticdimension.com/foru...pic.php?t=3726

                on a side note...i was looking at the vray gallery for more examples of effective ppl usage and found that only 1 or 2 of them even have ppl in the scene.

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                • #23
                  i have tried animated lowpoly-people but the result was not too convincing. astonishingly with motion blur it looked better to take figure and slide it through the scene then to animate it correctly. the best approach might be to use dof, place those figures out of focus and maybe add some motion-blur.
                  but thats quite a task and it will not be paid adequately.

                  andre

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                  • #24
                    thanks for all yours comment .

                    i like the idea of asango, but when i try with motion blur, an have the vlado's window with the error with motion blur, why ?



                    Any idea ??
                    Architecture & design Sàrl
                    global solution for architecture
                    www.architecture-design.ch

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                    • #25
                      more a little image :


                      good week-end for all vraypeople

                      Vince
                      Architecture & design Sàrl
                      global solution for architecture
                      www.architecture-design.ch

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                      • #26
                        nice!!! love the detail of the hanging lamp!!!!
                        can you tell us your mat setting for that metal you used on the lamp....I've been struggling w/ a metal slighting reflective like that...

                        thanks anfd keep it up!!

                        paul.

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                        • #27
                          Love that last one, great contrast. I really gets the eyes going.
                          "It's the rebels sir....They're here..."

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                          • #28
                            hello,

                            nice comments Thanks!

                            just 2 pics to compar the lightning

                            the first, it's 9am:


                            the second, it's 11h30 am:


                            good journey

                            Vince
                            Architecture & design Sàrl
                            global solution for architecture
                            www.architecture-design.ch

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                            • #29
                              vince_1972
                              love the work could you let us in on the light setup and a wire screen grab.
                              Keep it up Dude,
                              Hughg

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                              • #30
                                Very very nice work, I really like the camera angle on the last two images.

                                But what happend to the AA?

                                /Thomas
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