Author Topic: House Gerhard  (Read 4354 times)

2017-01-03, 11:05:50

Jadefox

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Hi Guys

As always C&C's are welcome, the only way I can get better

Edit : added interior shot
« Last Edit: 2017-01-03, 16:29:44 by Jadefox »

2017-01-03, 15:45:32
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Flamingo

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Very nice Image. Maybe a bit more contrast

2017-01-03, 15:55:21
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Very nice Image. Maybe a bit more contrast

Something like this
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2017-01-03, 16:27:47
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Jadefox

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@ Nekrobul, I can't believe how much of a difference that makes.
Thanks for input guys

2017-01-04, 08:57:16
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agreed, Nekrobul made a huge difference. from first look its almost photographic outcome. great shadows, colors etc. i would make bricks a bit more dirty though
somehow chimney with these pipes is the one which drops out. and that front tree looks awkward with shaders and low poly leafs. otherwise - great work !

2017-01-04, 11:23:46
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Flamingo

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exact. Great image

2017-01-04, 11:27:20
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Interior is also very nice. Just a bit more reflection in the window. You should atleast see the lamps,
because they are very light. At the moment it Looks like open.
Can you something tell to the Software, or making

2017-01-04, 14:21:07
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Jadefox

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@Flamingo , thanks for advice
It's good old sun and sky on 3ds max

2017-01-04, 20:43:22
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Yes, the contrast looks wrong. Everything looks like it was covered with dust. :)
There are also problems with aliased white edges in the interior image.
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