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  • Liberty Lane

    Here is a recently completed exterior. I started with an ArchiCAD model from the architects. That needed some work to fix some things and sort of get control of it. I would rather work with my own model but not having to model is good and saved some time for sure. I have used vray sun/sky for lighting and vray fur for grass. I do not have forest pack but plan to get that and use it for grass and etc at next opportunity. Critique and comments welcome.
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    mark f.
    openrangeimaging.com

    Max 2025.2 | Vray 6 update 2.1 | Win 10

    Core i7 6950 | GeForce RTX 2060 | 64 G RAM

  • #2
    Looks great! Personally, I love the light source over the other shoulder, so you get more contrast, but that is just my preference.
    Bobby Parker
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    • #3
      Thank you for your reply! I am going to experiment with changing my typical light direction per your comment (and the same observation regarding a previous render I posted). Very helpful feedback.
      mark f.
      openrangeimaging.com

      Max 2025.2 | Vray 6 update 2.1 | Win 10

      Core i7 6950 | GeForce RTX 2060 | 64 G RAM

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      • #4
        Looking at the background pic, you need to up the contrast in the 3D part of the image.
        Also, your planting needs to be darker green
        Kind Regards,
        Morne

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        • #5
          Morne, good comments and points well taken. Thanks!

          I will not be re working this. It was a spec project and the developer had just finished deep utilities and was ready to start excavation when someone made an acceptable offer to buy the project, which is the the lot, DRB approved construction plans and work done to date. The developer had no intention of selling before completion and the project was not listed for sale with any real estate firm. Apparently the rendering was instrumental in attracting the buyer and making the sale.
          mark f.
          openrangeimaging.com

          Max 2025.2 | Vray 6 update 2.1 | Win 10

          Core i7 6950 | GeForce RTX 2060 | 64 G RAM

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