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Sixthlaw
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Hey guys!

Well this my seconds exterior scene to date, please do tell me what you think!:)

High-Res Version:
http://ubuntuone.com/p/mP4

Sixthlaw
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suhail_spa
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good start...
its one of the good exterior renders i have seen..
maybe road is a bit too glossy, and the alpha-tree near the car needs some rotation (and maybe ligting up those lamps would also help)..
but i like the overall effect/color scheme...
cheers :)
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It looks really good, the building looks great and stands out well.

Some minor comments:
• Shouldn't the street lights be on considering the darkness?

• The size of the car appears to be the height as the entrance to the building? (its a big car granted but not that big lol)

• Too clean even for a new building. The thumb size view looks great but the 'too clean' feel stands out at the larger resolutions.

• The road is very glossy (even for a wet road), but what strikes me more is that its very even. Breaking up the glossiness will make it appear more realistic.
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The people in those offices must have to wear shades the whole time. Those lights are way too bright.
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Very nice picture! :o
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filter / blur&sharpen / unsharp mask .... .....pleeeease ! :)
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8Eggar8
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I thought you did something about that menace...
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@8eggar8 - Hahaha I thought of the very same thing when rendered. Batman.
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