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    Hello,
    This is house that I'm designing and the marketing material would be around 3 exteriors and around 10-13 interiors including 2-3 views of the roofdeck. This is a quick test image of one of the exterior of course, the others views are day time.
    I have to finish them this week so I would like to heard from you guys any suggestion for the final of this view. (I usually don't do dusk views).

    Thanks,

    Fernando

    Sorry for the small res image!!! soon the high res.
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    show me the money!!

  • #2
    interior test
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    show me the money!!

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    • #3
      With the dusk shot, push the exposure up and correct the white balance.

      The planting is nice, where are those models from?
      PGDesigns.co.uk

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      • #4
        thanks for the advice !!!!

        the plants are from ICube and the trees from Vizpark as well as the grass. the icube ones are very old but they still look good.

        design and modelling of the house were done in Sketchup.
        Last edited by flino2004; 22-11-2015, 09:05 PM.
        show me the money!!

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        • #5
          an Overcast test and dusk view
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          • #6
            Try bringing the saturation down a little in both images (and add some contrast)
            Kind Regards,
            Morne

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            • #7
              Thanks...I'm making some tests for now...after I get the look that I want I'm going to apply it to all of them at the same time...I have so many variations that I'm losing all the steps I made.

              Mean while, another interior... Kitchen & dining + another overcast from the right side
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              Last edited by flino2004; 22-11-2015, 08:43 PM.
              show me the money!!

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              • #8
                That last external image is looking much better. I think you need to see some sort of detail in the sky though, be it detail in the cloud or a bit of blue showing through the cloud.
                PGDesigns.co.uk

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                • #9
                  Another interior test taken from the bar/game room/tv room ...focus on the stair and vertical garden going up to living, kitchen, roof deck and master bedroom.
                  For this test I used IRmap and LC (in house) the other ones were done with BF/LC...I sent it to robusfarm but i had to cancel it because after waiting for several minutes I was negative 70's points for 2500px wide.....I don't know what happen but my little farm was picking the rendering in about 2-3 minutes with pre calculated LC.....anyways, I was testing it because I need to render more than 10 views and I want to have them fast.
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                  • #10
                    Nice one!

                    I have had the same experience with Rebus, so I stopped using them a while back. I am sure it works for some, but not for me.
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                    • #11
                      These are looking great! The interior views, in my opinion, could use a full stop of additional exposure. The geometry for the kitchen island pendant lights may need a higher polygon count and/or smoothing, unless they are supposed to look like that in real life. Personally, I'd turn on the lights for the hood over the cook top in the kitchen.
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                      • #12
                        Yeah!!! the lights will be on...the pendant lights are like that, I wanted something dark but I'm looking for maybe more industrial look (I've seen evermotion has one collection of those light fixtures)...the problem is that I always finish everything at the last minute..designing the house and doing the visuals is not a good combination because I always want to change something so I do need to stop myself...It's a compulsive thing I think
                        show me the money!!

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                        • #13
                          They all feel really photographic in terms of your material brightness and light values!

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                          • #14
                            View from the game room looking the TV room and part of space with the vertical garden
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                            Last edited by flino2004; 25-11-2015, 09:05 AM.
                            show me the money!!

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                            • #15
                              I love that stairs shot, nice composition and drama! The dining room painting is creeping me out though...

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