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  • #16
    The exterior shot is just superb
    5 stars

    But i think the interior could benefid from overall more lighting, there is nothing wrong with it, but it lacks finesse to make it a masterpiece.

    IMO, there is too much sunlight coming in from the front wall for the room to be so dark.

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    • #17
      REALLY Cool.... for 1 LIGHT....

      I guess your RENDER Times were also quite small... RIGHT,
      considering you've faked the GLASS parapet (railing) in the INDOOR Shot...

      BRAVO...

      P.S.:
      Are those cars your models, or U just have them.... Can U share them
      Happy to have the mini-Cooper....
      10x
      .:: FREE Your MINDs, LIVE Your IDEAS ::.

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      • #18
        Candelero, I'd usually share anything I've made my self, like the bitmap above, but for the mini I had to pay about $150 USDlls at turbosquid, if you need other models or textures I'll be glad to try my best, e-mail me at bpozas@arkimedia.com.mx

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        • #19
          do you mind sharing your GI settings? this is direct or photon map? also the glass @ the windows is amazing.

          Thanks for your replys....

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          • #20
            Is it just me or are the trees in the reflection floating ?

            I can understand if they are, when you don't get a lot of time to do your project things like this just happen and there is no time to correct them.

            Other then that great job for such a simple setup.

            Erik
            A full render queu is a thing of beauty !

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            • #21
              excellent work!

              similar quality to an exterior image you posted a while back that was also done quickly for a client.

              Looks like you render the lighting with white materials first to get the light balence quickly worked out? or maybee not? looks great.

              Im finishing a big apartment tower that came in on friday last week. At the time they were desperate for anything but now i've done the prelims they are going crazy with changing things....when initially the breif was "we dont care as long as it sells". I guess you have the same problems but once you have the experience you CAN quickly do these images well, which is why the clients come back, right? (sorry to blab)

              looks like a cool building and great modelling. I bet it looks awesome just as a white model with glass

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              • #22
                I don't know if everybody faces the same problems we do, we usually have only a couple of days ( if we're lucky ) to get the work done and sometimes with the architect or client looking over our shoulders changing things. I wish we could have time to detail all the renders we do but I guess bussines is first and our artistic egos come way after.

                Just a tought!

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                • #23
                  Hi, bpozas you should set some limits to your clients, 2 days top is no very realistic 3 to 4 days I think is good....

                  my 2 cents.....

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by bpozas
                    Nope!, I had no time to play around with lights. I guess all my clients think I push a button and VOILA!!!!!!!!!!!!

                    All clients think this!
                    Anyway, great job!

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                    • #25
                      Good stuff.
                      Where is the rest of your website?

                      a
                      www.studio2a.co

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                      • #26
                        hey, pozas... just asking... is this Vidal's work? or is it another architect?
                        great work dude.
                        best regards

                        esteban ramos

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                        • #27
                          Beyond abilities.... I admire you...

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                          • #28
                            Re: Autoshow center

                            Can you tell a bit more about lights?? I dint't think was possible to have such results with no vray lights abd i still think so... No GI?!?

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                            • #29
                              The second one: it´s a real photo.
                              And dealing with hurried clients: it´s a real...
                              ==Indo==
                              http://sentidos.s5.com/

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                              • #30
                                wow, great work as usual,

                                an inspiration to many here no doubt
                                Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.

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