Author Topic: Castlefield II Facade Details  (Read 4228 times)

2018-03-13, 20:31:12

10eightytwo

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Focusing in on facade details and putting lightmix to good use. Minimal adjustments made in photoshop with raw renders looking as good as final production images.

2018-03-13, 21:17:31
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Erald

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The first one is amazing! Really good images.

2018-03-14, 09:47:23
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Juraj

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Usual great :- )
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2018-03-14, 13:35:47
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Great stuff!

2018-03-14, 17:52:40
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Hadi

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Looking good. Is this in Castelfield in Manchester?

2018-03-15, 00:52:39
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yagi

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beyond great... ive been struggling with perfect alucobond material for a while now, pls how did you create your own material, settings....?

2018-03-15, 21:12:33
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did you do all 3 moods in one framebuffer? If yes how is it possible to switch multiple skies in lightmix?

2018-03-16, 13:30:46
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Ink Visual

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Hi, I have exactly the same question. How did you manage to create 3 external lighting scenarios in one light mix? From my experience it won't let you use multiple suns or HDRI's?

2018-03-16, 14:45:16
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