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  • #46
    The evening one looks great indeed! Most of the time I see night/evening renders washed in unrealistic blue, but yours is very natural. What's the trick to it?

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    Vlado
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    • #47
      Thanks! I just played around until I liked it. Hopefully, I can reproduce it for the other views
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      • #48
        I warmed them up a bit. Better?

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        • #49
          marvelous!
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          • #50
            I agree, the night one is one of the best Ive seen in a long time. As Vlado pointed out, a lot of users tend to over saturate everything and in turn can look bad but yours does look far more natural.
            Cheers,
            -dave
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            • #51
              Hi, love everything, nice Merc! im just not sure about the size of the chimney map...looks kinda too big...i think the tiling by comparing it to the windows should be smaller...sory if im beeing rude
              all best, Marko

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              • #52
                They look good, but still look very CGish, one of the tips i can give you is to soften the edges either in the render (via image filter size) or in post. Also careful with blown out white areas where it clamps. Did a quick post in PS to show you what i mean, hope you don't mind. (This example would work a lot better with 32bit image and not a compressed jpg)
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Moriah View Post
                  They look good, but still look very CGish, one of the tips i can give you is to soften the edges either in the render (via image filter size) or in post. Also careful with blown out white areas where it clamps. Did a quick post in PS to show you what i mean, hope you don't mind. (This example would work a lot better with 32bit image and not a compressed jpg)
                  How did you achieve the softness in post? i like that effect but sadly that won't fly with most clients, they love things sharp!
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                  • #54
                    Yes, I sharpened it a little more than usual.
                    Bobby Parker
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                    • #55
                      Yes, I don't think this would fly with my clients, either. I would get something like, "why so fuzzy?" or, "we want tack sharp".

                      Originally posted by Moriah View Post
                      They look good, but still look very CGish, one of the tips i can give you is to soften the edges either in the render (via image filter size) or in post. Also careful with blown out white areas where it clamps. Did a quick post in PS to show you what i mean, hope you don't mind. (This example would work a lot better with 32bit image and not a compressed jpg)
                      Bobby Parker
                      www.bobby-parker.com
                      e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
                      phone: 2188206812

                      My current hardware setup:
                      • Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
                      • 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
                      • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
                      • ​Windows 11 Pro

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by glorybound View Post
                        Yes, I don't think this would fly with my clients, either. I would get something like, "why so fuzzy?" or, "we want tack sharp".
                        You forgot "We need this at a higher resolution". Great looking images.
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                        • #57
                          Ah, that's why i'm grateful to not be working in archviz - anyways the edge softness is just a small blur, then an overall bloom and very low intensity to give some atmosphere helps on the smoother look.

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                          • #58
                            Has anyone ever told american architects that there are materials other than timber cladding?

                            On another note, the images look great. Good job!
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                            • #59
                              Awesome night view! from interior illumination to pool water.. everything is very realistic!
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Macker View Post
                                Has anyone ever told american architects that there are materials other than timber cladding?

                                On another note, the images look great. Good job!
                                hahahaha, i had to laugh man, but really they love timber cladding
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