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hi to all, here are 2 works for clients, your c&c are most welcome! link to the tutorial to make the integration of render into photo! http://www.sketchupartists.org/?page_id=1972
id say the second one is more convincing than the first one. Great to see before and afters.
I think the first one should have no shadows (soft shadows). The second one's shadows are fine
I agree with many of the comments previously posted... I think if you "dirtied" up the base of where the steps meet the ground would help make the last image a little more convincing (Maybe a crack or some dirt added in PS) - just a thought. Very good photomatching though so far.
Hi bro! I don't have critics, because it's obvious for me that you became a pro, like you probably wanted to be sometime in the past....so the words "before and after" sounds different for me ..... I know, I'm a little melodramatic, but I remember your first post, and how you struggled to learn, so my friend, my sincerely congratulations!
Regards,
Stefan
hi stef, im also the nostalgic kind of person, so your word means a lot to me my brother, i also remember our first renders, like your room with a shelve with books and the wall paper, so its very nice to see how we all keep learning and improving, i just feel bad cause i just started a new company with my dad (a fusion of his old company and a new one i was starting) , and ultimately ive been more in construction and less in rendering, so i just hope i can keep posting from time to time,,,,again thx for your words bro...
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