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Bendbox
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Hi Everyone,

Been a while since I've posted anything in the gallery due to NDA's. Not under one with this work so I thought I'd share. Just a simple day and dusk shot of one street from a new community currently under development.

These were both originally rendered at 2300 x 1500 for a half horizontal magazine print ad (300 ppi). I would have liked to have added more details and changed a few things, but the turn around time was nuts on this one -- just two and half days. So, not much time for tweaks!

As always, any comments and crits appreciated. Thanks!

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Ryan - fantastic! Love the sun coming through the leaf material.

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Bendbox
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face_off wrote:Ryan - fantastic! Love the sun coming through the leaf material.

Paul
Thank you Paul!
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Very nice the first image, with good illumination
the second image in a sunny day is too flat and not real, the light of sun seem arrive from two points, I see two different directions of shadow of trees and also on facades!
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augdalmo wrote:Very nice the first image, with good illumination
the second image in a sunny day is too flat and not real, the light of sun seem arrive from two points, I see two different directions of shadow of trees and also on facades!
Hi augdalmo,

Thanks for your kind comments on the first image.

I'm not sure I see what you are talking about with the difference in shadow direction on the second image however. The shadows all look correct to me. Also, the second image is lit only with the Octane Sun Sky system. There are no other lights at all in the scene, just the sun.
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