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    Final Images! CC Welcome
    Last edited by gadzooks; 28-04-2014, 08:11 AM. Reason: Added Finished Image

  • #2
    Looks nice. Though, in none of the angles the sun hits any part of the building except the roof, and we can't even see that! Lowering the sun would make the object easier to read and give some detail too.

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    • #3
      Yes! It has some great potential. I look forward to updates.
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      • #4
        I'd choose one more view, a single font on perspective and agree 100% with elivnA's comments. Very good start.
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        • #5
          Hi, it looks very good to me.

          At first, I do agree about the direct light...but, I live in an area like this environment, and most times of day, sun does not really blast the house, much. In very deep forest like this one seems, there is very little chance for direct rays to get through the evergreen trees. (Very nice for staying cool in the summer.)
          I guess I like it because I am soooo used to seeing archviz with the typical sun-lighting formula (not a knock) so this is refreshing, in a way.

          Perhaps the finals will have a bit more punch, contrast, but so far it looks great. Texturing looks great, so far, as well.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by voltron7 View Post
            In very deep forest like this one seems, there is very little chance for direct rays to get through the evergreen trees.
            The sun is directly above the house, like this is noon on the equator.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cubiclegangster View Post
              The sun is directly above the house, like this is noon on the equator.
              Yes, good point, in a non-equatorial geography like this, the sun would never reach that height at any point of the day.

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              • #8
                A little update more to do.

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                • #9
                  Added Final Images up Top.

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