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    Hi Guys,

    This is my first image post - one of our recent resi exteriors.
    Modelled in C4D by a colleage of mine and the rest in Max and Vray by my goodself.

    Some feedback would be fantastic.

    Thanks
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  • #2
    Looks great from here, nice vegetation, lighting, textures, all read very nicely and image is inviting.

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    • #3
      Looks great to me. Nit pick: maybe the spillway water wouldn't be that perfectly reflective? Same with glass balcony railings. Again just a nit. Looks cool.
      • Dual 3.47 ghz Hex Core Xeon CPUs; 96GB Ram; SSD Drive; 3dsMax 2020; V-Ray; Sketchup 2020
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      • #4
        I appreciate your comments.

        @voltron7 - Thanks, 'inviting' is what I was aiming for.

        @windrockwater - I agree, the spillway would benefit from some displacement/ripple.

        As ever, I am well onto the next project - I hope to post more soon.

        thanks.

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        • #5
          there seems to be an error with a chimney in the right part of the house? it´s broken or floating there, also the brick texture on it may be a bit brutal?

          the rest seems very cool, besides i don´t really dig the perspective... bit narrow in a way, isn´t it? the wall on the right side of the house looks strange this way, nearly projected. i would have stepped a bit to the left with the camera probably and tried to loosen it up a bit i guess.

          best regards,

          christoph.

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