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Posts: 62
Joined: Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:57 pm

Hi all this is some variation of my house for competition
but with few PS effects

picture is rendered in 1024x512
but is resized in ps and after adding effects is like this

all is made in c4d and rendered with octane

thanks on comments
cheers :!: :!: :!:
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final resize 1.jpg
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matej
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This is very nice, lots of details around the house.

With that border it looks incomplete, though. You could try to make a border so it will look like an old postcard or something.
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matej wrote:This is very nice, lots of details around the house.

With that border it looks incomplete, though. You could try to make a border so it will look like an old postcard or something.
thanks ;)
yes its look strange on this white background its look much batter on darker background
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Furumaru
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Wow, thats really nice. :o
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Furumaru wrote:Wow, thats really nice. :o
thanks ;)
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