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Hi, pls leave ur comment here...just wish to improve some more~~thanks you.
Don't know the result that you are trying to achieve, but to add more realistic feeling to this render, some objects require textures (diffuse; bump; glossy; e.t.c.) to be applied.
Also you can give some noise to the long edges on the floor, in order to avoid those straight lines.
By the way, your houses look nice and the background as well, so if you improve the near environment the result will be even better.
I wish can render a more realistic image. I have add in the texture with bump but the outcome not so satisfaction. Can i have some advice for the texture setting?
And the noise too.
Thanks so much and appreciate for your kindly help.
As far as i know there is a Sandbox tool for Sketchup, which could be used to add more detail to the geometry.
Another way to get roughness surfaces is to use displacement.
Here is a an example with diffuse, bump, displacement and all together :
Find a photograph of a house and look at it. Look at the differences in the grass (too saturated), the paving (too saturated and too dark), the white materials (far too light), the wood (too saturated and contrasted)
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Maybe I'm wrong but I think the refraction of your railing glass are incorrect. Windows frames are shifted behind it.
And plants at right look blurry.
Maybe the texture of the road should to be retouched because repetitive lines seems visible.
Otherwise, good job compared to your first post.
I think there is a difference between windows glass and glasses lens , so personally on my windows glass texture, i use 2 possibility. Because windows glass must be "pure" on its faces... The refraction is making only on its edges. (it's my opinion)
1- I don't create a refraction layer... I only change the IOR on reflection layer if necessary.
2- I create a refraction layer but I change its reflective black color to white color.
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