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Old 08-08-2007, 07:40 PM   #1
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Villa Oushan - Exterior

This is my commercial project about architectural visualization of villa. Architect of the project said me that I try to make rustic building so when he saw finla result said: ok, that's it! hope you like it too. (Best View in LCD monitors)

See Bigger Size 1400*1079: http://www.msaatchi.com/portfolio/large/?imageID=14

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Old 09-08-2007, 04:04 AM   #2
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nice detail only thing it seems the lighting is a tad blown out, just droping it down a little will make it look perfect.
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Old 09-08-2007, 04:43 AM   #3
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nice detail only thing it seems the lighting is a tad blown out, just droping it down a little will make it look perfect.

oh I forgot to spoke about lighting setting. In this project, maps wasn't designed completely and some part needed more details so I must found to get big size render without problem about this parts for customer. So I decide use high contrast.

Also in Architectural projects (Exterior & Interior) these days I try to make some special outputs. In my experience I see that most architects liked high contrast renders because they worked with autocad's renders before and that images usually have high contrast. So I define this method for render. result was so interest for architect and customer but I know of course it could be better if I have better contrast.

I hope find time to return to this project and get another render with normal contrast and we can see different.
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Old 09-08-2007, 07:18 AM   #4
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I think the render looks really great, only i think some parts of the image are just to bright. The Sunlight could be a little less i think. But very good image though
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I think the render looks really great, only i think some parts of the image are just to bright. The Sunlight could be a little less i think. But very good image though

oh thanks old friend, about image bright I speak in your previous post. At all this out put is not so interest for me too!
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very very nice. especially i like the trees and plants.
looks like living on the sunny side of life...
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