Author Topic: House in the Forest  (Read 4149 times)

2015-11-28, 20:51:54

Michael Arch-Viz

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Hi all.
3D visualisation done for Vizhelp Studio
Corona, 3ds max, Photoshop
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2015-11-28, 20:59:46
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Nekrobul

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Very nice visuals.

By the way, how much time took the whole proces?
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2015-11-29, 15:14:00
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mitviz

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nice! in the last shot the glass and wood railing look like they are floating, needed something vertical to connect to the ground, first imge too, also there is visible noise in the wood in image 3
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2015-11-30, 08:51:15
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RolandB

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I really like all the set, except the third image, witch doesn't look real...
But... where are your pine-trees come from ? They are great !
Congratulations for your work.
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2015-12-03, 22:34:30
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Chakib

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I've enjoyed the last one, what a nice angle, well done !

2015-12-04, 14:57:07
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Michael Arch-Viz

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I really like all the set, except the third image, witch doesn't look real...
But... where are your pine-trees come from ? They are great !
Congratulations for your work.
Pine trees are modeled in speed tree software :)