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nico3d
17-07-2004, 11:58 PM
These are a couple of hotels I had to do for an architectural studio..

ArchiCAD+Max+Vray+Photoshop....as usual

nico3d
17-07-2004, 11:59 PM
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nico3d
18-07-2004, 12:01 AM
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nico3d
18-07-2004, 12:01 AM
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ShinDig
18-07-2004, 02:07 AM
I love the inside, but i think you should work on the outside more, th estone texture just doesn't do it for me. Also why dont you make it so it is a nice sunny day, then you can get some nice reflections on the glass, and some nice shadows happeing,
Because i feel the outside looks dull compared to the inside.

Apart from that the modelling looks pretty nice and clean.

Daniel
18-07-2004, 02:14 AM
yeah it's cool, some of the textures could be work on for more realism, and those people, bleh, they stand out like a sore thumb.

::-Unplugged-::
18-07-2004, 02:40 AM
hi nico!
havnt seen you for a long time!
nice works as usual.!!!
i loved them,and i agree with ShinDig.
but ofcourse,i think the architectural images doesnt need much attention to the details.just giving the whole space and composition of the walls,ground and... am i right?_i know nothing from architecture,but i always see that they are being made in this way./


hope you succes.

Regards,
Ahmadali Asali

ShinDig
18-07-2004, 02:43 AM
Originally posted by DanielB-3DT
yeah it's cool, some of the textures could be work on for more realism, and those people, bleh, they stand out like a sore thumb.

Yeah i hate those people that get used in a scene, i think they totally break it!!

nico3d
18-07-2004, 05:07 AM
Originally posted by DanielB-3DT
and those people, bleh, they stand out like a sore thumb.

LOL dani !!

You are so right guys and I wouldn't agree more with you. I hate RPC's !!! But, architects LOOOOVE them !!! They say they give life and clients who see the images feel more identified with the whole scenes. And in some way they are right, because they think from the clients point of view. We hate them because we are 3D lovers and we are specialized in this and we love the perfection in the images but that's no valid in commercial terms


About the exterior views you are right too shin ding. I guess it's a matter of time that don't always have.


Ahmadali, thanks a lot for your support too.

JHarford
18-07-2004, 05:15 AM
too saturated

cbaristo
19-07-2004, 08:29 AM
hehe, this is really a fast crit cgstripe...

well, i dont know how the hell do i miss this thread!
how are you nico?
Great work dude, I agree with you about those monkeys here and there, they sucks but they are necesary stuff. This is some kind of standard in the arquitectural industry i think.

I love the interiors but I must agree about the exteriors problems, i think you should turn on the sun!!

it looks like a cloudy day. The lighting is so difusse, it should have a visible specular light in the exposed walls, and harder casted shadows. When you take a photo you would like to have a clean day so the picture will be great. I think here is the same thing, your client will feel more confortable with a nice sunny day.

i look again the picture and maybe you just should move the sun, looks like the light come frome the back, maybe different angle would be nice.

cya around
bye

nico3d
23-07-2004, 11:03 AM
Cbas !! as usual, thanks a lot for your comments, they are very useful to me.

I know, I made many many mistakes with those exteriores, and you are right I didn't even turn on the sunlight !!! what a ***** !!

anyway, that job is over now so I'll fix those with the next assignment !! Exteriors are something I still have to tame, but I always have trouble to find the time, ( you know what I mean ;) )

I'm still waiting for that Jaguar to to be finished !! :P .......