i might even agree with you whiskey, but usually when a client ask for an exterior the last thing he/she wants is the building looking dull/flat and washed out (cos at the end of the day they have to sell it to someone else who should be pleased looking at it, not concerned). if you manage to get something like that you won't get paid, and people tend to earn a living doing arch viz. so yes, what you end up doing all the time is very shiny, brand new, almost unrealistic exteriors all the time.whiskey wrote: ppl should stop trying to render postal cards and observe real light and color hues better..i remember one arch rendering of an overcast sky with very dull washed out colors..THAT ONE was great.
eh, this is sissy product designer talking, maps are just greeeat.whiskey wrote: i see maxwell is great for product design renders (what i do)
30 seconds? come on you don't really expect any of us spending really 30 seconds on that. we already have to fiddle with all those weird bsdf and coatings.whiskey wrote: well then at least spend more than 30 second in creating maps..
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