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    I've been trying to learn vray for more than a year now. The past year was more on terminologies, light setup, etc. but recently I've made quite a few architectural visualizations. I want to improve more Thank you asgvis/chaosgroup forum!








    Comments and Critics are welcome



    artu

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    The interior shot looks pretty good, the exterior though looks too clean and not as realistic (guessing due to environment settings).

    Modelling though is really good, like the building quite a lot

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    • #3
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      maybe the exterior is too gloomy? hehe. I've done different setups on exterior, I guess I need to improve a lot. thanks for the comment sam!

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      • #4
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        I like both, but the exterior needs work, I'd say ditch the displaced grass, and post pro in some. The trees are not realistic models, i think the colouring of the leaf's lets them down. Find a better model or use good hig res pngs. Maybe add some people for some 'life' within the scene. Finally, that reflective surface (plant room wall prehaps??) is not realistic. It looks as though its been pressed from one large metal sheet, which it would never be if built. So panelize the cladding into feasibile panel sizes, and considering making smaller vents in each panel that repeat rather then one long vent.

        kind regards

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        • #5
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          thanks for the advice dean. The exterior need a lot of work hahaha. thanks! I'll keep those in mind on other projects. I'm having a hard time looking for good trees and hi res textures. maybe you know where I could find them?

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          • #6
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            Have a look for the forum post about sharing models, arqteveuz (not the correct spelling of his name, apologies) has shared some helpful scenes, one of which has a good tree. Also I think tefeos shared some good plants/trees some time back in a different post.

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            • #7
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              I think I read those before. Its been a while since I logged back in.
              Time to practice rendering

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              • #8
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                Different setup ( Having a hard time picking colors for vegetation)
                this image was created a little earlier than my first post
                (after 6 months of creating architectural visualization for a company, these are my works)



                (image without caustics)


                This picture below




                I've posted this once,


                comments and critics, are always welcome

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                  • #10
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                    Latest render April 2011
                    Interior Perspective of Showroom


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                    • #11
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                      Nice illumination! The render looks very good, but I don't like the sofa's materials.

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                      • #12
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                        gzzz nice model & render for me...cool colors...thanks for showing to us =)

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by rendell
                          gzzz nice model & render for me...cool colors...thanks for showing to us =)
                          I agree completely
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                          • #14
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                            r2, your work is improving a lot. seriously, the last one is pretty realistic, but i must say that i agree with fernando about that material
                            keep posting ;D
                            los campeones no nacen, se hacen...

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                              fernando: thanks for the comments sir fernando! I will update sofa's materials. Actually I've been thinking and trying to achieve the hyper materials(the topic on your webinar)
                              thanks for the earlier lessons/vid tutorials, got a lot from those

                              thanks rendell and acastro, I appreciate your feedbacks! will practice more and more

                              thanks estevez! The last one was the recent, I did work really hard to achieve this. I've been doing a lot of architectural presentations recently, IMHO I have made a much more realistic output. "practice makes perfect" they'd say. hehehe

                              keep posting too bro!


                              artu

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