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By nappy
#329411
What do you guys think so far?
I wish I had modeled more stuff in rather than photoshop but i quite like it so far..
It needs more people and vegetation (in the courtyard) and I was thinking of putting paintings in the hallway (should I render these out? Or photoshop?)

thanks
Last edited by nappy on Fri Oct 01, 2010 3:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By m-Que
#329416
The first thing that catches my eye is that you have a huge tiles in that pool,
the same as the pool's depth (it's over 2m for sure) compared to those 2 people.
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By Lars Magnusson
#329429
Interesting building to look at, the different angles tricks my eyes that expect ordinary vanishing point perspective (if all the walls had been parallell in a top view.) :D
I have absolutely no experience/knowledge in architecture... is this type of design common in modern architecture?

Render the paintings, if you want to quickly swap them out you can do it in Photoshop, and use the rendered as reference of how it should look.
( ok, I suggest that mostly because I would have problems photoshopping them in AND make it look like the belong there :wink: )
By nappy
#329696
thx lars/mq,

Here's another update i think it's better...the long painting can be swapped out. Also, The interior is lit and tables are in the dining room. ETC

What do u guys think now? Will add more people (ie waiter handing out drinks) so it looks like a party scene.

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By Lars Magnusson
#330285
That turned out nicely!
(Also better image size for the forum, I have pretty high res on my screen but had to scroll to see the entire previous render...not until now I actually noticed how the image goes from cold left to warm right. Nice touch :D )

So, is this a known issue?