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Let me explain...how i do my work is a little bit out of this world...i never meet any of my clients, in fact this 1 im doing is 1000miles away from me on another continent...all they give me is a sketch of the view they want and sometimes autocad files for my refrence...so i really cant change anything...if they like the image i sent them..its done...if there are changes..they will just mail me and ill change...usually people dont want to tell you much cause they fear you might run off with their design...hehehehehehe.
i agree about the seating...looks quite a lot..but when we do a math on it...a boeing 747 can take 400 plus at any given time...thats 1 plane what if we have a few taking off...yup the lights arent enough...i guess i missed out on it. it took 2hours to render...they are all vray materials with reflection and gi's. using a dual xeon 3.06 with 1mb cache and 2gb ram.
Nice rendering Reza. I quite like the image. The background blends in rather well too.
The only suggestion I can make is perhaps go to www.lowpolygon3d.com and buy some people sitting down. Sit in a couple of those seats of yours and that'll look great.
Just through my websites and CGArchitect...i have most of my images there...They see, they like and they mail me a few sketch and give me some time to do it...
your renders have been aswome. the day and night shot were great. dont mean to discourage you but something in the lighting of this one isnt as good though. i know lighting something with a black ground is always tough though
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