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    These are the final renders of the Hydraulic Models Museum project. Check out the WIP thread for previous work on this.
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    Two more final images...
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    cool images and very interesting architecture

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    Why did you decide not to use any sky background in the images... it is rather missing i think in some of them. The building blends in with the white background and the definition blurs... was that your aim?

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    I agree about the sky comment. It bothers me also that the sky is pure white and some surfaces are overburned. All in all i think it's an interesting project but lacks a bit of "atmosphere" to really stand out.
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    Uopsss i had forgotten this thread!!

    Thanks for your comments, i agree with you with the sky comments and the overburned surfaces, the aim of the no-sky was to get blend with the plans-paper on which the project was showed (with const. details, texts, sections...etc).

    Bakbek_ I don't understand your comment about the "definitions blur" (cause of my regular english...)

    Thanks again for your feedback guys!!

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    Hey, thanks for the response :-)

    What I was referring too is that your aim of blending the renders with the white paper in some cases made the building edge not so clear as it blended with the white. You can see that very well in the 2nd image

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    Got it!! and yes, you are very right about the issue.

    Thank you very much for your clear and fast reply.

    Best regards.

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