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  • lobby at the building

    hello one more time mates, this is one of the images i made to this building, tell me what do you think,
    bye
    natal - brazil

  • #2
    I think is a great render!


    Ismael

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    • #3
      Yeah nice render Silver ... a little dark in the seating area ... and a little to much fall-off on the seats ... apart from that .. very nice
      Natty
      http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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      • #4
        agree, very nice

        question.
        how did you do the plants, thay look great?

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        • #5
          Very nice! I agree with what natty said. A litle more light in the seating area would bring the image to life.

          Tony

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          • #6
            Glassic

            Very nice crisp render. Good contrast and tonal values. I do wonder about the glass however because it looks a little too green. Normally glass is more transparent than that. Unless of course a very tinted green glass has been specified. Also it may help to turn off shadow casting on your glass ballustrades then we might see some shadows on the landing floor.
            http://www.parkerdesign.com.au

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            • #7
              hello guys, thanks by teh answers,

              chicoone: thank you

              natty: yeah, you're right, the problem was that this render took me more than 12 hours to be done and each test was eating me a lot of time too, so was hard to tweak more with lights.

              tigger: hi dude, plants are from imagecels and the ones above are from digimation

              trgraphics: thanks man, i agree too.

              numbutt: hi fellow, the glass is indeed green because the whole building has green glasses. about shadows, you mean turns on glass shadows? i left glasses exclused of the light to let photons go in, i would really appreciate if somebody could clarify my mind about this. I have been in doubr about the best way to put glasses: if i put then as in the real life with a box and use a vray mat, if i put just a surface and use a standard amterial, or if i use soem egz material... what is the best way guys? and what of them lets lights go within the place?
              natal - brazil

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              • #8
                i have lobby project coming up, ii hope i can get my rendering looking that good.

                nice work

                TonyM
                Tony MacDonald
                Arterra Interactive

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