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Leonardo
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Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 3:36 pm

Finally, after commenting on many people's images, I'll show you some of my amateur work. I hope you find it of interest, and of course please feel free to comment on it.

Both images are of an unbuilt building, a maintenance facility that we've designed in the office. It's quite a drab building, but it has an interesting large window. I've done a set of renders focusing on this window.

The first image has obviously a lot of post-processing; the second one comes nearly straight from the oven. As you all know, interiors are much more difficult, and my colors are all over the place, among other things. I still have a lot to learn.
All has been modelled in Sketchup. Render times between 5 mins (first image) to half an hour (night interior)
Exterior_day copy.jpg
Maint_noc copy.jpg
interiors.jpg
Z77 - i7 2600K - 16Gb | iGPU HD3000 | GTX580 + GTX590
Win7 HP 64 | Sketchup 8 - Octane standalone v1.16
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bepeg4d
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very good leonardo, i love the second shot :)
i'm asking myself if some very low power emitters simulating the streetlights could be interesting or not
ciao beppe
Leonardo
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Thank you beppe
Probably a street lamp indeed, in the left hand side of the picture migh make for an interesting composition. I'll see if I can give it a go next weekend
Cheers
Z77 - i7 2600K - 16Gb | iGPU HD3000 | GTX580 + GTX590
Win7 HP 64 | Sketchup 8 - Octane standalone v1.16
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