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    Do you like putting trees, flowers and people into your 3d scenes. Do you feel sometimes that clients offten care more about a lot of vegetation than about good model, lighting, textures?
    Luke Szeflinski
    :: www.lukx.com cgi

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    I had a project which consisted of 3 big apartment blocks. It was done in 1 week.... and another 2 weeks we were changing kids playground,flowers, bushes and car positions...

    PS. LukX, drive careful next time on your scooter, never overtake on the left... i almost ran ya over the other day on my 2tonn ride...

    sorry, i cant resist posting man...

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    • #3
      I'm used to it...that cypriots have no idea how to drive.
      also couldn't resist
      Luke Szeflinski
      :: www.lukx.com cgi

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      • #4
        seriously dood, is dangerous...dont overtake from the left.
        I usualy have my 500Watt system woofing on full and there is no way i can hear a 50cc motorbike near me...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ezrhythm
          seriously dood, is dangerous...dont overtake from the left.
          I usualy have my 500Watt system woofing on full and there is no way i can hear a 50cc motorbike near me...
          oh so your one of those.....
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          • #6
            Originally posted by ezrhythm
            seriously dood, is dangerous...dont overtake from the left.
            I usualy have my 500Watt system woofing on full and there is no way i can hear a 50cc motorbike near me...
            you're a bat? why not using eyes. anyway when they teach me how to drive they said to concentrate on the road, traffic and not on music or other shit. For this there is time at home not in the car. I guess it's different driving principles in cyprus. anyway I feel like waisting my time writing this but agian "couldn't resist". I see that the best will be for me to buy tank and maybe few people I will teach how to drive.
            Luke Szeflinski
            :: www.lukx.com cgi

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            • #7
              Im starting to think theres not enough room in cyprus for the two of you yahoos.
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              • #8
                to be honest, the one thing that turns me off on most architectural renderings (that I see online anyway) is the 2d people. The plants I can live with, but the people usually look cut out and obviously fake. I would rather see a coke machine or something like that to give a sense of scale.

                This is me as a digital artist, not me as a client or architectural artist, so my opinion might be kinda out of the loop
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by percydaman
                  Im starting to think theres not enough room in cyprus for the two of you yahoos.
                  Luke Szeflinski
                  :: www.lukx.com cgi

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                  • #10
                    Re: do you like doing this...?

                    Originally posted by lukx
                    Do you like putting trees, flowers and people into your 3d scenes. Do you feel sometimes that clients offten care more about a lot of vegetation than about good model, lighting, textures?
                    I do when it looks good, and i dont when it looks like crap.
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                    • #11
                      i did a project for an architect with just the house and a site mesh, none of the fancy landscaping and people etc. he loved it. looks great and cheaper for his clients. doing my next project for him the same way.

                      easier, but less money for me tho.

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                      • #12
                        my fulltime job at the moment is working for a landscape designer so thats all i do,which can be a bit of a bore!!but it pays the bills.
                        its nice when i get work from architects/int.designers,its just something abit different...

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