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  • #16
    Hi Vince !

    nice job.

    I always good detailled models. also the colors and the light are good i think.

    what will your environement be like ?

    In our own projects we also used 3d Roof things. here i have seen youve maped it. with real 3d it also looks improved.

    you also may try real 3d Displacement ground. 2D mapping for me seems to work best here. (ore maybe the new fur obj ? )

    good job.

    Tom

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    • #17
      Awesome work Vince ,

      Would you mind posting your lighting setup and the setting you used ??

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      • #18

        Excellent Vince i am amazed with quality, can you share some tips and settings...
        Excellent extures and details how did you get Vray to shaow these...


        Congratualtions HughG

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        • #19
          2 vince_1972

          did u use direct computation?

          because the noise


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          • #20
            Update :


            I post my setting when my image is finisched

            Vince
            Architecture & design Sàrl
            global solution for architecture
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            • #21
              great rendering !
              and great light and environement .
              But what do you think about different tree hights ?? now they are all the same high...

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              • #22

                excellent n waiting

                HughG

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                • #23
                  Beautiful render. Good job, I was just thinking that perhaps the glass looks a touch too grey? Most glass has a hint of green to it especially frosted.

                  However if you are specifying the expensive lead-less/tint-less glass then forget the above comments.

                  Nice work!
                  http://www.parkerdesign.com.au

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                  • #24
                    Final image for a 300 cm x 70 cm promotionnal picture :


                    Thanks for all

                    Vince
                    Architecture & design Sàrl
                    global solution for architecture
                    www.architecture-design.ch

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                    • #25
                      This is a great job !!
                      Superb light setup, real nice!

                      Gert

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                      • #26
                        great work! your work and dedication shows!
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                        • #27

                          Top work Vince, been waiting for the final outcome and it is excellent...
                          Well done.
                          could post some setting on your light set up....Thanks

                          HUghG

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                          • #28
                            Hello,

                            sorry for the later answer

                            The settings :

                            [img] http://www.architecture-design.ch/vincent/fleurette.jpg [/img]

                            Vince
                            Architecture & design Sàrl
                            global solution for architecture
                            www.architecture-design.ch

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                            • #29
                              Very nice job Vince!
                              http://blog.emy-design.com/

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                              • #30
                                great work dude!

                                chapeau bas c'est vraiment beau!
                                =:-/
                                Laurent

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