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I like this image very much! Please write more about software used and your process so we can comment on this further...
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Thank you bakbek, I appreciate that.
This render was an odyssey, Its done with 3ds max, vray and photoshop and my main problem was my PentiumD 3.0 and 2GB of Ram, so I had to render everything in separate layers, first background trees, then the house and exterior walls, after that the grass and in another one the foreground tree and compositing everything in photoshop. I followed the steps of Bertrand Benoit's tutorial "titanium scales" to create the exterior frame of the building. In Post I used Nik Color Efex for color balance and noise, and DTF 55mm for vignetting and chroma aberration. I added as-well a zdepth pass as a Fog as you explained in your tutorial. |
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Hi Javier, nice calm overall composition you got here! Excellent performance considering computer capability and excellent job and thumbs up for the effort man.
Any chance of another POV-s?. keep on posting Cheers Ivo |
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Thanks isucur, Im glad you like it.
This computer really irritates me, the programs run totally unstable on it. Right now im working on an interior bathroom of this project, and after I would like to make some others exteriors POVs. Thanks again. Javi |
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This time the main bathroom as I promised, for the post in this render I used after effects and the plugin Magic Bullets Looks...
I hope you like it... |
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Remarkable image! Very photo-real looking to me :-) I also like the design and material chosen for this space. seems very relaxing.
Looking back at the first exterior image - the Living room interior seems rather lacking in detail... You might want to consider adding more things to it "adding life" and also some garden peripheral lighting to accent the grass and some of the trees. And how do you do this all with that computer spec without getting crazy! |
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Thank you very much Ronen! I'm really learning max and vray during this project...
I totally agree with you about the first image, the problem is that with my computer was really hard to add some more furnitures or plants in the interior and constantly crashes at rendertime so it was kind of ...screw this!...enough!!! ...and I also agree about the lights, so when the rest of interiors will be done, I'll do something aswell as some other POVs Thank You! Javi Pintor. |
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look's amazing!!! it's suggestive!!!
Love the exterior scene!! why do you not create a tutorial? patro Last edited by patro; 05-21-2010 at 12:31 PM. |
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As a matter of fact, Javier was very kind and did write a tutorial for the blog! check it out at this link - Making of 3D Bathroom Interior Render at House N ? 3D Architectural Visualization Rendering Blog – Ronen Bekerman
Visit and add your feedback... enjoy! |
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hi,
thank you for the tutorial link... but I mean a tutorial of the exterior...like the shoot in this thread!! it's not only nice, complicated... the image is also very intense... the post effect are very suggestive! I mean a tutorial for this image. thank you |
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