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Hi there, I'm Gio Melkadze 23 years old, i'm Sketchup & Twilight render Artist during 5 years (just here i have other nickname. i use Twilight hobby version. sometimes i find Twilight render artists works on facebook what you share and i really want my works would be shared by your Facebook page only with my name as artist >> Gio Melkadze <<
work is done with Sketchup 2015 & Twilight render Hobby
Thanks guys
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/334 ... 201.61.png
work is done with Sketchup 2015 & Twilight render Hobby
Thanks guys
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/334 ... 201.61.png
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Attached file to thread in order not to lose it in the future. .jpg format looks great on forums, and is much smaller file size. It's almost like .jpg format was created for sharing images online.
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@Fletch yes i tried to upload jpg file but file size was big for upload limit, thats why i used dropbox link
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No problem, Gio!
.jpg (.JPG or .JPEG) supports different amounts of compression. Saving an image at quality of 6 or 8 on a scale of 0-12 will make the file about 25% or less in size... with little quality loss - good enough for sharing on internet forums.
IMPORTANT: Always keep a copy of highest quality for printing and giving to clients, but share the compressed image here on the forum.
In Photoshop they give this a strange numbering system from 0-12.
0-4 are "low" quality compression
5-7 are "medium" quality compression
8-12 are "high" quality compression - 12 means almost no compression... highest quality, but not a small file.
Typical digital cameras appear to save their .jpg images with 11 quality compression, which means they sacrifice a tiny bit of quality, but get good file sizes.
If you test this yourself, you will see that most people can not tell the difference between a .jpg image saved at 11 quality and the same image saved at 6 quality.
In a quick test of a .jpg image 4000px wide at 3:2 aspect ratio, saved with different quality .jpg compressions, the sizes are as follows:
12: 5.89Mb
11: 3.76Mb (64% file size)
10: 2.66Mb (45%)
09: 1.96Mb (33%)
08: 1.51Mb (25%)
07: 1.11Mb (19%)
06: 1.13Mb (19%)
05: 909kb (15%)
.png is a super high quality internet image format for vector graphics or computer screen shots which have relatively little variations between adjacent pixels, but not great for images such as photographs which have a lot of variation between adjacent pixels
A photograph 1920px wide at 3:2 aspect ratio
1.22Mb : file size saved in .jpg format quality 11
4.00Mb : file size saved in .png format (3x bigger than .jpg photo)
A desktop screenshot 1920x1080:
0.50 Mb : file size saved in .jpg format quality 11
0.17 Mb : file size saved in .png format (3x smaller than .jpg screenshot)
Regarding your image - it's very well done! Your best work yet as far as I've seen. I might suggest a tiny bit of post-processing work:
Here is your image after using Topaz Denoise 5 plugin for photoshop, then using the high pass overlay technique to sharpen the image, then a little dynamic contrast boost.
.jpg (.JPG or .JPEG) supports different amounts of compression. Saving an image at quality of 6 or 8 on a scale of 0-12 will make the file about 25% or less in size... with little quality loss - good enough for sharing on internet forums.
IMPORTANT: Always keep a copy of highest quality for printing and giving to clients, but share the compressed image here on the forum.
In Photoshop they give this a strange numbering system from 0-12.
0-4 are "low" quality compression
5-7 are "medium" quality compression
8-12 are "high" quality compression - 12 means almost no compression... highest quality, but not a small file.
Typical digital cameras appear to save their .jpg images with 11 quality compression, which means they sacrifice a tiny bit of quality, but get good file sizes.
If you test this yourself, you will see that most people can not tell the difference between a .jpg image saved at 11 quality and the same image saved at 6 quality.
In a quick test of a .jpg image 4000px wide at 3:2 aspect ratio, saved with different quality .jpg compressions, the sizes are as follows:
12: 5.89Mb
11: 3.76Mb (64% file size)
10: 2.66Mb (45%)
09: 1.96Mb (33%)
08: 1.51Mb (25%)
07: 1.11Mb (19%)
06: 1.13Mb (19%)
05: 909kb (15%)
.png is a super high quality internet image format for vector graphics or computer screen shots which have relatively little variations between adjacent pixels, but not great for images such as photographs which have a lot of variation between adjacent pixels
A photograph 1920px wide at 3:2 aspect ratio
1.22Mb : file size saved in .jpg format quality 11
4.00Mb : file size saved in .png format (3x bigger than .jpg photo)
A desktop screenshot 1920x1080:
0.50 Mb : file size saved in .jpg format quality 11
0.17 Mb : file size saved in .png format (3x smaller than .jpg screenshot)
Regarding your image - it's very well done! Your best work yet as far as I've seen. I might suggest a tiny bit of post-processing work:
Here is your image after using Topaz Denoise 5 plugin for photoshop, then using the high pass overlay technique to sharpen the image, then a little dynamic contrast boost.
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this is my Library / Mediathek model... just quality is low because there is limit when upload image
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Great work, can u share entrance wall material ?
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