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By Tim Ellis
#119937
I think the building and it's materials are excellent, however the render seems to be let down by the forground and the human figures.

If you've added the humans for a sense of scale, I don't think they're needed.

Just my opinion.

Tim.
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By Onslaught
#119940
Thanks Tim,

The plants and the people are sketch-up components, just exported everything.

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Sketch-up file.

Still learning Maxwell Studio. If you have any tips, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks again.
By jaz11
#120046
The lighting and materials look very good. I agree with Tim about the people.

The glass also looks nice - what settings did you use for it??
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By Onslaught
#120112
Thanks Jaz...

The glass is just a standard material from the material library.
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By dizzlewizzle
#120157
very nice render! :D is it double pane glass or single pane and is that the blue glass in sketchup or what?
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By Onslaught
#120188
Thanks dizz......

It's double pane and the glass is from Maxwell Studio standard material.
By marked001
#120194
that looks great..but like the others.. maybe lose the person...and the foreground plantings just seem too straight across teh bottom..maybe angle the view so they're angled? I dont know.

I really need to start playing with studio.
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By Sheik
#120202
Looks great,
What you could try with the plants is blurring the foreground by charging your camera FStop to 1. The plants would also look more realistic if they would be a bit less saturated, i.e. make the green greyer.
Sheik
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By Onslaught
#120246
WOW! Thanks guys. I really apreciate all the inquiries and suggestions. I really need to learn more about Maxwell Studio.
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By Tim Ellis
#120262
Have you tried doing a M~R rendering with the sketch lines enabled?

In my initial Sketchup tests with M~R Beta, it would crash when the plugin tried to write the mxs file.

I've not gotten round to reinstalling SU since I've had so much more success with 3DSMax, so I've not had chance to try the sketch line render with RC5. (I appreciate it might not work in Studio though, but should through the plugin.)


Tim.
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By Onslaught
#120279
Hi Tim,

Actually I did try it last night, but instead of crashing it told me that the mxs file was invalid or corrupted.

No luck on doing it with the sketch lines.
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By Tim Ellis
#120281
Thank you for letting me know. The current work around is to composite the lines with Photoshop after render.


Perhaps it might be an option in M~R V1.


Tim.
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#131234
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