Exterior Villa Rendering
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 3:02 pm
Hello to the otoy community,
i have recently started working on a new exterior rendering of a villa ( can't take credit for the actual design, i got inspired from a picture on google).
I still consider myself a beginner in the ArchViz world seeing as how the field is evolving exponentially, i unfortunately never had the opportunity to learn the field, but i got bits and pieces of VRAY during my Interior Design Bachelor. So i am basically self taught and i would like to improve but i do need help from time to time, it gets quite hard without any feedback or peers to ask about it.
Here's an image i rendered yesterday, If anybody has comments or critics or advice, please i would really appreciate it and i will be immensely thankful!
I think it's looks okay, although my renderings still have a bit of a clay effect compared to the real deal. If anybody could point out what has to be improved too that would be great (is it lighting? Contrast? Point of view or Photography rules not well applied?). I know the fire needs a bit of work it's a PNG i used inside the rendering and i didnt spend much time on it on photoshop.
I am using Sketchup + Octane.
Thanks!
Cheers
i have recently started working on a new exterior rendering of a villa ( can't take credit for the actual design, i got inspired from a picture on google).
I still consider myself a beginner in the ArchViz world seeing as how the field is evolving exponentially, i unfortunately never had the opportunity to learn the field, but i got bits and pieces of VRAY during my Interior Design Bachelor. So i am basically self taught and i would like to improve but i do need help from time to time, it gets quite hard without any feedback or peers to ask about it.
Here's an image i rendered yesterday, If anybody has comments or critics or advice, please i would really appreciate it and i will be immensely thankful!
I think it's looks okay, although my renderings still have a bit of a clay effect compared to the real deal. If anybody could point out what has to be improved too that would be great (is it lighting? Contrast? Point of view or Photography rules not well applied?). I know the fire needs a bit of work it's a PNG i used inside the rendering and i didnt spend much time on it on photoshop.
I am using Sketchup + Octane.
Thanks!
Cheers