Author Topic: Glebe House / Nobbs Radford Architects  (Read 6653 times)

2014-08-27, 12:32:15

Dollmaker

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Coming soon: Glebe House / Nobbs Radford Architects. A Personal project with Darwin Cavaneyro.

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2014-08-27, 15:56:28
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Lens makes it look unrealistic.
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2014-08-27, 17:58:52
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Didnt get you.. what lens? :D

2014-08-28, 12:24:02
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Cameras lens. I mean perspective distortion.

It apears to me that this is 20-24mm lens with 7-9 degree vertical correction.
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2014-08-28, 13:10:10
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nice shadows....are you lighting with a Hdri? and which one, cg source, peter gurthie etc?

2014-08-28, 14:00:34
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Looks like PG's hdr, but the sky opening is too small to be sure :)
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2014-08-28, 19:52:54
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Nekrobul.. Sorry I dont understand you..

Hi yagi ..yes its a PG hdr.. :)

tomislavn  lets see how final image comes out :)

2014-08-28, 22:49:58
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Another camera view.. :)

2014-08-29, 09:39:26
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Nekrobul.. Sorry I dont understand you..

Hi yagi ..yes its a PG hdr.. :)

tomislavn  lets see how final image comes out :)
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2014-08-29, 17:25:50
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I'll check it out thanks :)

2014-08-31, 19:31:36
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Cameras lens. I mean perspective distortion.

It apears to me that this is 20-24mm lens with 7-9 degree vertical correction.

Which lens do you usually use?

2014-09-01, 08:41:37
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Cameras lens. I mean perspective distortion.

It apears to me that this is 20-24mm lens with 7-9 degree vertical correction.

Which lens do you usually use?

28-35mm for horisontal or sqare images and interior shots.

50mm for vertical images.

24mm for artistic shots.
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2014-09-01, 12:32:22
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Thanks for the reply. What would you suggest for an exterior shot? I am using a 20mm for an exterior render to get a wide angle.

2014-09-01, 21:56:05
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Cameras lens. I mean perspective distortion.

It apears to me that this is 20-24mm lens with 7-9 degree vertical correction.

It's 36 MM :)