First twilight render.
It's still a wip but I wanted to do a testrender overnight.
rendered with #8.... 8h, 814 passes.
I haven't read the manual completely yet so the materials aren't that great.
It's still a WIP so I'll try to improve.... C&C are welcome.
the brownish material is suppost to be a reed-roofing material but I can't figure out how to make nice one.
Will try to make a better one.
And don't mind the bad PP.
#1 TWR - exterior
#1 TWR - exterior
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Re: #1 TWR - exterior
Nice render, and I like the architecture too...
Cheers, Fred.
http://www.fredericmoro.com
Interior scene tutorial on Sketchup Artist http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorial ... ht-render/
http://www.fredericmoro.com
Interior scene tutorial on Sketchup Artist http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorial ... ht-render/
Re: #1 TWR - exterior
Great job, Reymon,
one tip, shadows across the front of your image from the tree (when matching the sun angle of the image) can work wonders for realism in only a minute or two.
one tip, shadows across the front of your image from the tree (when matching the sun angle of the image) can work wonders for realism in only a minute or two.
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Re: #1 TWR - exterior
I would also reduce the reflection on the glass material.
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thnx guys for the comments..... thnx earthmover for the plants btw
Re: #1 TWR - exterior
in the Architectural_Twilight there's a glass with a warp built in... try it out.
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