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ribrahomedesign
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Hi there
here a view images of a pool-house I have modelled in archicad ,fine tuned in cinema 4d r11.5 and rendered in octane .
just for fun , I have no work at the moment and so I have plenty time to play with my toys
with regards
Rico
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pool 18.png
pool 17.png
pool 16b.PNG
pool 16.png
pool 15.png
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mantra
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very good
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9fly
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Very nice scene.

Can you tell some more details about background control. I just curious about these are boat background or you model all of them?
seostris
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It does look good but...

Some of the pics especially outdoor ones have very hard shadows.
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Very impressive modeling and renders. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice, it's too cold in term of colors, it reminds me of an yacht port I did 3 years ago...

Nice work Rico as usual.
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hmmm... boats...
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ribrahomedesign
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thanks guys.
the shadows are hard i know,its directlighting.i dont like the pathtracing kernel ,it washes out the pictures
all of mine images are direct light.

about the background: all of the boats except the one by the steps are on a backplate
cheers
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ribrahomedesign wrote:about the background: all of the boats except the one by the steps are on a backplate
excellent composition too, then!
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really, really nice!
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