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[Max] General Discussion / Re: FairSaaS License
« on: 2018-04-09, 18:18:17 »
I sent it...Please, I already lose Saturday, Sunday and so far Monday to work on the project.

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[Max] General Discussion / FairSaaS License
« on: 2018-04-08, 00:31:58 »
I got it thru Trinity3d a few hours ago but I have not received any email with an authorization code or whatever need it to download and use Corona. What is the next step?

Thanks

Fernando


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Gallery / Re: Beautiful house in the middle of the forest.
« on: 2017-12-11, 19:45:52 »
Excellent....besides a great looking design the renderings show very well the architecture....I also like the environment a lot.


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Gallery / Re: The Wine Ayutthaya
« on: 2017-12-11, 16:31:31 »
Great views and renderings...My only criticism would be the UV mapping coordinates.....You can see the repetition using the same UV Coordinates (views 5 and 10)

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Gallery / Re: The power room
« on: 2017-12-08, 01:19:35 »
most realistic power room ever!! :)

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Gallery / Re: Business Park in the Park
« on: 2017-12-08, 01:16:00 »
it looks great but I think the water needs some work. It doesn't look very realistic but everything else looks excellent

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Gallery / Re: M
« on: 2017-12-04, 16:03:34 »
Great images..." the empire state" with Darth Vader driving.
I also like a lot the background...simple low polygon but very well textured.

What is the deal with that license plate? a lot CG cars use that number

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Gallery / Re: polyget - we are live! :-)
« on: 2017-11-30, 08:06:05 »
This is an open(global) market....It doesn't matter if they are 2 guys or 200 they have to compete.
the price is important because they have a great product but it could stay in "it's great but I wouldn't buy it" and it's better that people comment on that rather than ..." oh, it's so cool"," Beautiful" or whatever calcification you want to post but still you don't want to pay for it.... you don't want to market your product to the target that needs that specific tree and quality for once in a while situation.....if the price is right/  promotion or whatever I would buy them even if I don't need them right away and I think this is the market for any 3d library especially for vegetation.



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Gallery / Re: polyget - we are live! :-)
« on: 2017-11-28, 06:36:29 »
I would have one price maybe something in between the two licenses that you have per model but I would have a lower price for bundles or packs... I hardly ever buy individual models, I would prefer to expend more money for collections because of the miss-match of qualities. I don't think students and hobbyists would pay €27 for one model just for fun when you can use Corona for one month for that price.

again, your models look great and I would consider buying them when you have collections.

Good luck with your products


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Gallery / Re: polyget - we are live! :-)
« on: 2017-11-27, 19:21:50 »
They look great but what I don't like at all is the licenses (personal and commercial) paying €27 for personal and 54 that for commercial is very high. Besides, I think people use their own commercial libraries for personal projects...Having these two licenses is a mistake in my opinion for 3d models.


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Gallery / Re: Dream Apartment
« on: 2017-10-30, 16:06:21 »
It looks very good but I don't like the texture on the walls and ceiling...it's way too much and I don't think is helping in anything to your scene.

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Gallery / Re: dream office
« on: 2017-09-24, 00:55:00 »
I like the renderings and the concept but those chairs are not the best option for a real office....very uncomfortable

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I'm a Vray user and I tried Corona sometime ago. To me is pretty obvious that Chaos Group wants to have two great tools with two different targets:
 Corona the best architectural visualization engine and Vray the best VFX engine and of course with some common features but at the same time different enough to make sense to develop two engines...So, I'm not going to produce movies, commercials, etc so to me, Corona will be my engine of choice in the near future

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Gallery / Re: My Architecture graduation Project.
« on: 2017-03-31, 23:25:44 »
I get it about the context and your renderings are beautiful but i think they are not showing very well your design skills. Most of the time you have to have renderings for different types of audiences... and you already have advantage for being architect/ designer with excellent visualization skills.
   there views from the artistic point of view are great but if you show this to investors, clients, city planners may not work at all...and the elements that you used for composition  for example my 1st impression looking the airplane and the drop-off area seems to looks like a mini airport ....but if you remove the airplane with all those buses looks like a good looking bus terminal.

I don't want to be hard on you but besides the artistic side but the impression that I'm getting is a bit off of the real intention of the project and the let me wondering that I'm looking at a little portion of the building to appreciate all the level of detail that you have there and the interesting spaces that you designed.

excellent Rhino skills as well.... I use rhino but only for organic shapes, to me it's much easier and faster design in Sketchup.





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Gallery / Re: My Architecture graduation Project.
« on: 2017-03-31, 21:35:30 »
the quality of the renderings are excellent.

It looks like you focus was on the renderings more than the architecture....the mood is depressing and the building and surrounding is very weathered.
if i was your professor of visualization i would give you an A+++ but if I was your professor of design maybe a C+ because you couldn't sell your design well... I don't saying that you design is bad... it looks very good but is difficult to buy it with those renderings.

Selling projects thru renderings you have to capture the money shot so your "clients" want to be there.

I would love to see your project more like if you want to win an architectural competition.





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