WIP Exteriors

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WIP Exteriors

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2 images rendered 1hr05min each frame original 1280x720px... final resolution 3200x1800px
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salvatore
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Post by salvatore »

:shock: :shock: :shock:
Amazing!!
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finished...
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Janusz Biela
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Post by Janusz Biela »

Plants need fix...looks too flat.
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Post by sepo »

That external clasdding looks very nice. Do you mind sharing the setup?
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its a wood texture, and bump... gradient reflections and ref-blur... nothing fancy....
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Some plants are flat indeed but the building looks great! However I think I'd use shift camera instead. Good work!
- Jure
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I have some problems with translucency values in kray, I'm used to render fprime... but it's getting better and better, each day :-)
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jure wrote:Some plants are flat indeed but the building looks great! However I think I'd use shift camera instead. Good work!
I tried the shift camera, but my customer wanted the building to look bigger... so we figured out that the building looked bigger with a low angle camera in perspective...
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RogerNyheim wrote:
jure wrote:Some plants are flat indeed but the building looks great! However I think I'd use shift camera instead. Good work!
I tried the shift camera, but my customer wanted the building to look bigger... so we figured out that the building looked bigger with a low angle camera in perspective...
Ah yes that makes sense :)
- Jure
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