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By 4 HeRo
#58856
Pure and simple.
:D
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By Thomas An.
#58859
WOW !
What else can I say ?
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By michaelplogue
#58907
Amazing pieces! Well done - keep up the excellent work!
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By mverta
#58911
Very nice renders!

But I have to ask something... I've seen hundreds of architectural renderings on this forum and they all look the same: Cold, dispassionate, and uncomfortable. Lots of cement walls, glass, sharp right angles, and people sitting bolt-upright in hard plastic chairs.

Do you guys all get taught from the same book? I swear these places, as cool as they are to look at, seem like they're from some Orwellian dystopian future. At first I thought they were just concept buildings, except they're coming from just about everybody, and sometimes they're labeled, "Restaurant," or "Library."

Just curious...

_Mike

P.S. I'm a composer, and 99% of the stuff we get taught in school, and all the music the composing students listen to, and appreciate, is a-tonal unlistenable crap to the rest of the world. Lots of experimental shit like pushing pianos down flights of stairs, while everybody stands up and applauds how brilliant it is. I wonder if it's the same sort of thing...
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By kkm
#58917
damn it
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By ivox3
#58982
I just read every post ....(as most people do within a forum) and as i'm seeing these images i'm thinking to myself ......"if anyone has a single point of criticism, that they'd have to be an idiot." With the exception of Wolfkiller(a minor jab) ....which by the way gets tossed out like the high & low scores on an exam.
------ nobody did. As it should be.


........damn damn fine, RT. ivox3.
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By jotero
#59009
:shock: WOW :shock:
beautiful work :lol:
By rendertaxi
#59021
Thank you everybody. Nice that you like the renderings.
All your comments are appreciated!

Always when you finish an imgae, there´s still lots of mistakes and things in it you yourself would try to improve and only your eyes can see... I personally find it hard to be satisfied with my work, it drives me to make it even better.

some words personally:
@sam7: thank you. clean because: rendered in 2048x2048 px and downsized. rendering times as shown in the post. about 15-20 hours on my dual machine.
@Micha: thank you.
@oz42: thank you. for seeing the actual animation come back here 2006, when my computer has finished calculating :)
@Fran: thank you. most of the times viz can only be like that if you do your own project. clients won´t appreciate things architects like..
@tom: thank you. "perfect", what an honour!
@Maya69:thank you. there´s no secret about the image: take a detailled model, add some maxwell: that´s it. the light distrubution in mw is just perfet.
@Jun In Gi: thank you.
@216coupe: thank you. muchissimas gracias. (or was that spanish?)
@mihai: thank you. "sheet with trapezoidal corrugations", as my dictionary tells me for german "trapezblech", is cheap, effective in construction and looks good!
@x_site: thank you.
@jeff: thank you. can you PM me the 1000 words? :D
@BEM: thank you.
@wolf: thank you. sometimes images don´t need textures, e.g. when the lighting is good.
@deesee: thank you. right. the small models are actual "big" models of my diploma work scaled down.
@iwan: thank you. mine too.
@4 hero: thank you.
@Thomas: thank you. i don´t know?
@Mike, michael, otacon: thank you.
@mikeverta: thank you. i can understand what you´re saying. i think they do look the same as all architects try to reduce their buildings to the max. "reduce to the maximum" is meant as: skip things that are not necessary. we probably all read the same books.. and: this is actually a concept rendering!
well, thank you for your post as you made us start a discussion about architecture and its image in public life here in the office!
@kkm: what do you mean? :)
@ivox3: thank you very much!
@ilhnga: thank you.
@jotero: thank you. i really like your structural work. it´s very architectural!

so, now that post is longer than any email i´ve ever written. typing on a keyboard takes me for ages with two fingers...
i´ll keep you updated with new work!
By leoA4D
#59038
Rendertaxi, we all thank you for moving the bar higher. Nice work.
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By jonathan löwe
#59066
ui! very nice!

vor allem das diplomodell macht sich gut in den renderings, nette idee, einfach mal ein existierendes modell einzubauen!

lustig, dass sich hier noch andere aachener rumtreiben :D
liebe grüße
andreas
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By otacon
#59082
mverta wrote:Very nice renders!

But I have to ask something... I've seen hundreds of architectural renderings on this forum and they all look the same: Cold, dispassionate, and uncomfortable. Lots of cement walls, glass, sharp right angles, and people sitting bolt-upright in hard plastic chairs.

Do you guys all get taught from the same book? I swear these places, as cool as they are to look at, seem like they're from some Orwellian dystopian future. At first I thought they were just concept buildings, except they're coming from just about everybody, and sometimes they're labeled, "Restaurant," or "Library."

Just curious...

_Mike

P.S. I'm a composer, and 99% of the stuff we get taught in school, and all the music the composing students listen to, and appreciate, is a-tonal unlistenable crap to the rest of the world. Lots of experimental shit like pushing pianos down flights of stairs, while everybody stands up and applauds how brilliant it is. I wonder if it's the same sort of thing...
Personally I think a lot of people render the more modern architecture because its easier. I know i do sometimes. It can be harder to make traditional architectural scenes because a lot of times they involve more details, objects, and a bigger variety of surfaces.
By giacob
#59111
otacon wrote:
mverta wrote:Very nice renders!

But I have to ask something... I've seen hundreds of architectural renderings on this forum and they all look the same: Cold, dispassionate, and uncomfortable. Lots of cement walls, glass, sharp right angles, and people sitting bolt-upright in hard plastic chairs.

Do you guys all get taught from the same book? I swear these places, as cool as they are to look at, seem like they're from some Orwellian dystopian future. At first I thought they were just concept buildings, except they're coming from just about everybody, and sometimes they're labeled, "Restaurant," or "Library."

Just curious...

_Mike

P.S. I'm a composer, and 99% of the stuff we get taught in school, and all the music the composing students listen to, and appreciate, is a-tonal unlistenable crap to the rest of the world. Lots of experimental shit like pushing pianos down flights of stairs, while everybody stands up and applauds how brilliant it is. I wonder if it's the same sort of thing...
Personally I think a lot of people render the more modern architecture because its easier. I know i do sometimes. It can be harder to make traditional architectural scenes because a lot of times they involve more details, objects, and a bigger variety of surfaces.
octacon i dont agree with u
, as u well know, simpler must means at any rate easier...
By rendertaxi
#59162
otacon wrote:
Personally I think a lot of people render the more modern architecture because its easier. I know i do sometimes. It can be harder to make traditional architectural scenes because a lot of times they involve more details, objects, and a bigger variety of surfaces.
otacon, the thing you said is true, traditional architecture often involves more detail.
but as an architect myself i´m interested in rendering new and modern architecture because i develop and design it myself. viz is then used as a proof of concept. does the spatial quality look like i conceived it?
rebuilding and rendering traditional architetcure is not that much a challenge for me.. :)

alex
By Maya69
#59174
octogon is right

but i would like make beautifull render same rendertaxi.


good job and nice model


may be try for the firt a mxi or little lowpoly model for exteireur !!!

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