Graduation project - Conference Centre

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lechu
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Hi All,

I haven't been posting anything for a long time so this time I wanted to submit a few images I've been working on for the last few months. It's my graduation project on architectural studies. Images show a concepts of conference centre and government building planned in one of the cities in Poland.

I didn't really had much experience in archviz type of artworks when I was starting, so I wanted to try playing with different mood, daytime, and see what I can get. Images have quite much of post production in Photoshop, but just wanted to share them as they were all rendered using Octane 2.2 and 2.3_4 versions. I had some noise problems on specular materials, but that was quite much reduced with 2.3x releases. Unfortunately I was very short on time and couldn't re-render the first images I made, so there might be still some noise visible.

And more technical issues:
Basic building mesh was modelled and exported from ArchiCAD, all other stuff made in Blender. Base resolution was something round 3k px X 2k px because the images were going to be printed in large format. Scenes had from 5 to 7 milion of tris, depending from the view. GPU used for rendering - GTX 280 and GTX 460 with +- 1700 and 2000MB of ram.

Hope You like it and enjoy watching :)

Cheers, Lechu.

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Very Nice Work :)
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OMG, the pictures are so nice. How long did it take for render one view. Do you have any views for whole building?
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simply fantastic
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Realistic, nice details.... awesome...
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Very nice render.well done.
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Lechu My Man !! ;)
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These are outstanding works.. :)
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Gooood.....
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