This is an interesting project for me :)
There is the same house on the backplate. Only it has screens fully down on all windows. Now we need multiple renders with this house, but with all our products integrated and some are interior products. So they want me to control the screens and open up a window, add a terrace covering, add structural sunprotection, etc in some images.
So .. still working on this, but I'm getting there :)
(and all this without the background match from KS5 ! ;) ... also the sun-sky might've been helpfull on this one)
Looking good Philippe - Keep em coming as you progress :)
Martin
Really great, Philippe!
You'll definitely love the Sun & sky. ;)
Would be cool to see the blinds being animated...
Dries
Quote from: DriesV on April 24, 2014, 01:01:34 AM
Would be cool to see the blinds being animated...
Dries
Or a dawn to dusk animation? :)
dawn to dusk animation and such would be hard because I use a backplate ;)
not gonna do all them trees in 3D ... 8)
There you go .. 2 more renders in the Q.
These are really nicely lit Philippe. Nice work
Ed
All credits to:
1) the architect of this house
2) the photographer whoom took the original photo
I'm just playing the imitation game here + throwing my own stuff on there ;)
Still, I'm happy with the result :D
Very nice work! I like it sooo much! :)
Yes, very nice. The lighting is great and you'll definitely love 5 for this. The first one with the verticals a bit straighter stands out more to me.
Yeah true Josh,
Thing is .. the original photo I got was as the first one, with straight lines. I imported it into SketchUp to do a photo match and I found I couldn't get it right. So I figured, the photographer must have used lens tilt shift and even more corrections in post. So I had to trail and error re-create the reverse effect in Photoshop to find a backplate that would work for matching the 3D on top.
Now with the first image I posted, I reversed those corrections in Photoshop to get back to the image of the original photo. With the others I haven't done that yet. Also because I lose a bit of the background by doing so and the shot with the terrace covering on the left doesn't like that too much cuz it ends up glued to the side of the image.
Ah gotcha. Thought that may be the case. It's looking great still!
Final result .. (untill they ask me to change another thing :P ;D )
Looks great!
Excellent ArchVis Philippe :)
I hope they don't change anything externally
Martin