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    I have been using Rhino and vray for a while now, but wanted to get some feedback and comments on some of my more recent work. First is a model I had from a housing competition I did awhile ago. But working with Jason Phillips I have been making some new interior scenes. The house is meant to be almost all white with light pouring across the floor, very minimal. I will post the raw file and then the photoshopped image after.





    Second rendering I created was a loft. Used multiple layers of texture to create depth on the wood columns and ceiling, and I think the brick texture came out just right. Was even able to render in a faded out signage on the rear wall. Again I will post the raw first and then the photoshopped version.





    and some other renderings on my flickr page:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/31049231@N07/

    Let me know what you think! And wasnt sure if i should put up my settings or not....

    more to follow eventually....

    just a quick update with a few renderings i did a while back. let me know what you think!

    lobby for a performing arts building:


    different option done early in design process:


    another loft view, not sold on the table and chairs, and not sure the lamp works too well, kinda wierd with the yellow interior shade


    another loft view. playing with the depth of field, and added a filter to the reflection layer on my concrete floor to make it look a little bit worn.


    let me know what you think...

    Thought I would add a couple more renderings. First is a train station that I have been working on since school for myself, and second is an all white view of the loft that i think came out nice....






    Have a few new renderings to share:



    i think the chair is pretty good, but the concrete wall could use some work. Ive tried to make the wall out of a single surface, and then using displacement on the texture try and create the effect of the wall. any thoughts?

    similar scene setup different wall texture again using displacement



    let me know what you guys think!


    Another train station view:





    Let me know what you guys think...

    add another view of the chair and wall. went simpler this time, just drywall. made a few frames and keep tweaking the settings:



    another new one, added Eames coffee table, and the Thomas Pedersen Stingray Rocking Chair.



    thanks!

    new rendering of similar scene. added side wall and tried a darker color walls.


    scene setup rhino print screen:


    similar scene but new view:



  • #2
    Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

    Hey there,
    I really like your approach - very nice composition and colours! Plus, there's always room for imagination. Brilliant work, mate!

    If you ask me, the brighter images stick out more. And the burn effect adds to the dreamy atmosphere!



    Oh, and I went through your flickr stream. Love your photos, as well.
    Keep that good stuff coming!

    Cheers,
    matt

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    • #3
      Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

      Very, very nice...love the potoshop work, but the originals are nice too.

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      • #4
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        thanks guys!

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        • #5
          Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

          Hi,

          Really nice mood on your renders, I really like the way you use the shadow...
          Should be really great to have your Visopt... :

          Congrats...

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          • #6
            Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

            Nice job hanson, i saw all you renders and they are awsome dude!Will be great if you use a bigger size format on you renders! welcome to the community and keep posting.
            -Great atmosphere
            -Great natural lightning on your designs.

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            • #7
              Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

              just added a few other renderings i had done a while back....see first post. thanks!

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              • #8
                Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

                awesome!!

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                • #9
                  Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

                  added a new view from my loft file, with some depth of field. only thing is im getting a weird light leak at the bottom of the windows... ill keep working on it

                  thanks guys!

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                  • #10
                    Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

                    very nice...

                    That is the ambient i'm looking for!!!

                    How do you get that light?!!?!!?!

                    keep posting man...

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                    • #11
                      Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

                      see first post for new images

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                      • #12
                        Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

                        what version of vray are u using?

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                        • #13
                          Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

                          It says version 01.05.29

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                          • #14
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                            very cool camera angle
                            how did you render "different option done early in design process:"
                            My Vray for Rhino Gallery Updated 2011 Toon and Gold&nbsp; Comments are Welcome<br />http://ozanbdesign.tumblr.com/tagged/Rhino My Tumblr Rhino Gallery

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                            • #15
                              Re: First Time Posting....hansob views

                              used the fish eye setting of the camera and placed the camera almost on the floor of the space and looked up. the white softness was done in PS

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