Author Topic: Countryside Hideaway  (Read 4769 times)

2016-06-17, 21:53:24

tresde

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Hi guys here some personal stuff (contest entry)
Hope you like it!

Max + Corona 1.3 + Ps

Cheers!

S.
« Last Edit: 2016-06-18, 08:46:34 by tresde »

2016-06-17, 22:10:24
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Very lovely and unusial, especialy interior shots.
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2016-06-17, 22:25:37
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Fantastic images, and congratulations on the wins! What contest was it by the way? Always like to give contest entrants and winners a shout out on Facebook where possible :)
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2016-06-17, 23:23:56
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Too much of everything :(
For what all this?
even not visible main elements of architecture and their components...
Glow,contrast,fog,DOF in such amount makes all images especially unnatural and blur'ish...
previous project /forest pavilion/ was a lot better, despite the excessive colorful and too much saturation, looks like Vray render's///
And what is this sort of giant trees around? the diameter of the tree trunk in size of a car? something is wrong here///
« Last Edit: 2016-06-18, 03:19:02 by denisgo22 »

2016-06-18, 02:43:23
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One of the trees r floating in air..hehe.. but nice job :)

2016-06-18, 07:19:28
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Too much of everything :(
For what all this?
even not visible main elements of architecture and their components...
Glow,contrast,fog,DOF in such amount makes all images especially unnatural and blur'ish...
previous project /forest pavilion/ was a lot better, despite the excessive colorful and too much saturation, looks like Vray render's///
And what is this sort of giant trees around? the diameter of the tree trunk in size of a car? something is wrong here///

I'm not agree but is good to know people spend some time checking my post.

2016-06-18, 10:12:35
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I disagree either. I think your post is marvelous. Maybe not typical archviz, but very artistic indeed. Very nice set of images. Best of luck in that contest!
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2016-06-18, 13:20:46
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Too much of everything :(
For what all this?
even not visible main elements of architecture and their components...
Glow,contrast,fog,DOF in such amount makes all images especially unnatural and blur'ish...
previous project /forest pavilion/ was a lot better, despite the excessive colorful and too much saturation, looks like Vray render's///
And what is this sort of giant trees around? the diameter of the tree trunk in size of a car? something is wrong here///

It is not about archeticture, it is about a moment in time.
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2016-06-18, 18:04:29
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It is not about archeticture, it is about a moment in time.

... but sometimes things are a little bit overdone and the classic problem of many generaly well done renderings is the fact, that "overdone" might be the little brother of kitchy.

Don´t misunderstand me, I like this work, but the theshold of many renderings to those "atmosheric" pictures like the following on the bottom, is small.

So Denisgo isn´t too wrong, just a little bit less pathos:-)



« Last Edit: 2016-06-18, 18:08:02 by Fritzlachatte »

2016-06-19, 10:52:08
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I like it! Can I ask how you did the atmospheric particles, rendered or postwork, looks great!