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exterior from a series of similar projects on similar sites comments are welcome
Another render in the series as usual comments are welcome.
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thanks for the comments guys, the plants are a mixture of models and billboards edvis
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The road's material is great and people in the street perfectly fits to picture . Maybe you could reduce a contrast of the nearest background (green trees).
The pavement doesn't look realistic. The picture in whole is great .
Keep posting.
nice job bro, but i think you need to improve the contrast and lights of some of your jpgs trees, sky images looks a little lowres to me and the road material has too much reflection, also i find this image a little dark in some areas, hope the feedback helps
Thanks for stopping by Teo, I have not had allot of practice with exteriors so i found this series a bit challenging because i was asked to do only exteriors. For this particular scene I too thought the reflection of the road was a bit too much but it was close to the deadline and it was the only final res image rendered out on my slow machine. Useful comments and i will try to improve on exterior the next time around.
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Sorry for the size of the last image. if you are using firefox right click and scroll to (view image) to view image all at once.
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Are you sure those are low income housing? The new render look awesome. The grass seem to be a little bit thicker. That is because the scale of the displacement texture in kind of big. You can increase the repeat option on the displacement to produce a skinny grass. Anyway I like the render!
Thanks for the comments, actually the new image is a middle income residence, it was the only one in the lot. I tried to make nicer displacement but as soon as i change the settings i would soon run out of RAM. I sure was looking forward to sketchup 8 being 64 bit only to be disappointed.
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I like toe work for me too much sun, the road make sense and you capture the real deal...
The best that I can do is keep learning, and the Renderings are just a small step to get real.
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Thanks for the comments the definition of low income housing only applies to the first image the second is actually middle income as stated by the designers. The second image was added to the thread because it belonged to a the series of proposed development projects. the Caribbean is a funny place and i guess residential architecture here can have a different look and feel.
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