Cityscape
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Andrew, this mega project of yours ended well. Very realistic, it would fool me in other occasion.
I think you're my twin brother in persistence.
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Very impressive result and I am waiting to see the day render.
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Happy holidays mate. Would you mind please sharing a larger image?RTD Laboratories wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 1:13 pm ........................
Happy holidays and see you all next year!
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Thanks guys!
@majid
Personally I didn't think daytime renders turned out that good, but I could try again now that the model is finished. As for the larger image, just click it and select "open in new tab" to view it in full size, altho it's a bit smaller than the original due to the upload limit.
@majid
Personally I didn't think daytime renders turned out that good, but I could try again now that the model is finished. As for the larger image, just click it and select "open in new tab" to view it in full size, altho it's a bit smaller than the original due to the upload limit.
Andrew F
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RTD Laboratories (Andrew F) beautiful!
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Completely brilliant.
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Really impressive piece of art work.. ..even near slabs are full of details. I guess maybe a dusk time render also rocks!
How did you add light glares?
How did you add light glares?
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The lens flares were added in post-pro, just an image overlayed set to screen mode.
And yeah, I made the slabs using the bitmap to mesh plugin as I wanted them to be in clear view at first, but later figured they looked better out of focus. The close roof was actually rendered on a separate pass, and then added in and blurred in post.
And yeah, I made the slabs using the bitmap to mesh plugin as I wanted them to be in clear view at first, but later figured they looked better out of focus. The close roof was actually rendered on a separate pass, and then added in and blurred in post.
Andrew F
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Thanks for detailed description. I personally prefer dusk-time rather than night as it provides less contrast. Very realistic result by the way is acheived!
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