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General Category => Gallery => Work in Progress/Tests => Topic started by: kehlje on 2014-11-18, 21:52:52

Title: arch. design project
Post by: kehlje on 2014-11-18, 21:52:52
I'm an architecture student working on some renderings for a project using Corona. I'm not a very sophisticated visualizer but welcome any comments, and would particularly appreciate any specific suggestions you have that I can implement to make the renderings better. Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: arch. design project
Post by: Juraj on 2014-11-18, 22:00:29
Depth and light volume :- )

Using Z-depth pass, I would mask the far away boxes/buildings with slight haze/fog, this will bring attention to front.
I would also position sun (for example just using glare from behind the tree on right using Photoshop only).

Both these will improve the flatness of image, because technically your geo, mats and people integration is quite ok so and definitely does the job for student project.
Title: Re: arch. design project
Post by: NielsH on 2014-11-18, 22:13:42
It's a decent start, what really bothers me though is that the cut out pattern in the wall doesn't match up with the texture also the scale of the texture is really off unless the brick size is meant to be very non typical.

The door would be around 110-120cm high if the bricks were standard bricks.
Title: Re: arch. design project
Post by: kehlje on 2014-11-19, 07:20:28
Thanks a lot, Juraj! Those comments really helped I think. The point about lack of depth led me to think about recessing the windows which is definitely an improvement. I've had to fake the zdepth for now as I've been rendering other images and need to make that pass again.

Good point NeilsH... you're absolutely right. Though I haven't been very rigorous in matching the texture scale to my brick module dimensions, it is a larger than a normal brick. Probably 2x or 2.5x the normal size.

Attached is my latest progress for now... will move on to other images and keep posting. Thanks again for the comments!
Title: Re: arch. design project
Post by: NielsH on 2014-11-19, 10:07:34
In that case it makes sense :), the second image is a lot better already in terms of atmosphere, really like the thin lines you added to the window, distinguishes what's inside from the outside a lot better.
Title: Re: arch. design project
Post by: kehlje on 2014-11-19, 17:23:59
Thanks NielsH! :)
Title: Re: arch. design project
Post by: kehlje on 2014-11-20, 21:50:27
Here's another image I'm working on... it is a thin space in between the outer skin and the interior that wraps all the way around the mass of the building.