Author Topic: Kam house  (Read 3955 times)

2014-05-16, 21:09:49

bouhmidage

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Wip of the KAM house , a summer house for a family , it's located near to the beach , i was inspired by Richard Meier Houses to do this job ! . final renders and interiors will come soon !

2014-05-16, 21:48:21
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Ludvik Koutny

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Small garden lights cause a lot of trouble...  are they covered by some glass? And are they CoronaLights, CoronaLightMTL or Self-Illum?

2014-05-16, 21:58:04
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ther are self illum , to speed up rendering for wip , for final i'll use corona light , slower but gives good result and for the interior i used corona light plane

2014-05-16, 23:13:53
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Holy chamfer batman!... i can see none!. Sigh... i though have read "kame house"---

« Last Edit: 2014-05-17, 00:04:25 by borisquezadaa »
What i do with Corona My Corona post of random stuff rendering
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2014-05-17, 16:04:50
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jhindley

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hi

there are two shrubs in the second image on the right side that dont help your scene
looks fake- perhaps its textural issues / shader issues.

Like the time of day you have chosen.

2014-05-18, 01:02:23
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thanks jhindley !! shrubs are 2d plants , i wouldnt like to place 3d trees coz render time will be longer , for final image certinly i'll remove them

2014-05-19, 22:32:04
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Understood I'll treat them as place holders and imagine you'll blow my mind with the realism of the final foliage :)