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    Hi!

    First entry for me here, Artwork dedicated to Renzo Piano, made for internal studio purpose. It's part of a series of images dedicated to our favorite Architects.

    Composition and colors are the aim of this project.

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    Hope you like it!

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    See ya! C/C are welcome!

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    Hi Roberto! Nice colorful composition you got here. Obviously you got your goal with this light settings (especially on bg image on your website). I was wondering, did you use "heavy" post production color management (Photoshop or else..) or you enhanced your colors with lighting rig inside 3d software and just added small touch in 2d software.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isucur View Post
    Hi Roberto! Nice colorful composition you got here. Obviously you got your goal with this light settings (especially on bg image on your website). I was wondering, did you use "heavy" post production color management (Photoshop or else..) or you enhanced your colors with lighting rig inside 3d software and just added small touch in 2d software.?

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    Hi Ivo!
    There's a massive post production with photoshop...
    In the attached image you can view the rendering and the final composition.
    I've made a making of, maybe it'll going online soon here

    Cheers
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    Impressive stuff man! Nicely done! Thanks for the quick answer!

    Cheers

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    wow! that's a lot of Photoshop! amazing compose! I'm impatient to see the making off, thanks to share that

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    i like what you have done with the post process. it conveys emotion that is reminiscent of hand-drawn and NPR renders. i think it requires more of an artistic eye to establish this. you look at it and there's this POW factor.

    I'm not much of a Photoshopper (still learning) and i think i could learn from your tutorial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steel.monkee View Post
    i like what you have done with the post process. it conveys emotion that is reminiscent of hand-drawn and NPR renders. i think it requires more of an artistic eye to establish this. you look at it and there's this POW factor.

    I'm not much of a Photoshopper (still learning) and i think i could learn from your tutorial.
    A short making of will be posted on the blog soon... just some final edits to it needed and it goes live.

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    Fantastic. Thanks for sharing! I tend to create everything in 3d as I never felt quite comfortable with painting details in ps. Gotta change my attitude. Great work by the way. I'd keep the overall tone and color feel tho as I think its simply gorgeous on the raw render

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    Making of 'Maison Hermes' just posted on the blog!

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    Thanks so much Ronen! Thanks for corrections and for the main page

    Best regards,
    Rob.

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    Wonderful post work. Thanks for "making of".

    Congrats!

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    wow...nice job.......

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