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    Hello,

    here some renders from my last job...
    every day work, clients design...

    3dsmax 2011/vray 2.0/Photoshop







    www.vis-art.de
    www.facebook.com/visart3d

  • #2
    Those are some gorgeous renders. Love it.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    • #3
      awesome! specially night view is superb. i always wanted to know how to do that type of lighting for night views.. m still looking for some tut for the same foliage in last view looking very natural as well.. overall a good job!
      Prateek Vishwa
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      • #4
        hy Prateek,

        the nightshot was a very easy setup... use a very deep vray sun
        for the envirement lightning use a vray dome light attached to a vray hdri map. in the bulding use some vray lights with a very warm color like yellow or orange...
        play with the light multipliers and use Vray RT for quick feedback... it´s very easy
        www.vis-art.de
        www.facebook.com/visart3d

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        • #5
          I like 1st and 3rd views alot....but I would take out the people(they look too CG)
          regarding the second view, I thing the reflection on the glass looks dark, It doesn't look like the same background and the airplane is not there....and the leaves saturation is high as well, they are too green.

          you said it's client design, it's looks like the balconies are using special "super structural wood"....it's impossible having that overhang with that proportions of the structure in wood.

          Fernando
          Last edited by flino2004; 09-06-2011, 09:01 AM.
          show me the money!!

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          • #6
            @flino
            you ´re right..the airplane doesnt reflect to the windows....
            the architect told me, these balconies will work... but that´s not my problem...
            www.vis-art.de
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            • #7
              Originally posted by lightpixel View Post
              hy Prateek,

              the nightshot was a very easy setup... use a very deep vray sun
              for the envirement lightning use a vray dome light attached to a vray hdri map. in the bulding use some vray lights with a very warm color like yellow or orange...
              play with the light multipliers and use Vray RT for quick feedback... it´s very easy
              Many thanks for the tip 'lightpixel', do u use vray physical cam? or max default camera?
              Prateek Vishwa
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              www.prateekvishwa.com
              https://www.facebook.com/pages/PVDS/161239543925007

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              • #8
                only vray physical cam ....
                www.vis-art.de
                www.facebook.com/visart3d

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by lightpixel View Post
                  only vray physical cam ....
                  ahh cool, i use vray physical cam aswell but never tried combining it wth hdr because i find little difficult to control reflections ( specially in exterior glass etc), illumination etc with any thing other thn vray sky.. but anyways that is a different issue which i wud like to discuss in a different section of this forum. Thanks once again 'lightpixel' Cheers!
                  Prateek Vishwa
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                  www.prateekvishwa.com
                  https://www.facebook.com/pages/PVDS/161239543925007

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