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apartment...still imroving

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 3:02 pm
by Scottiefeng
apartment pathway and natural grass
1 hr and half rendering time

Needs some tips and idea regrading PS.

Thanks guys

Re: apartment...still improving

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 12:57 pm
by Scottiefeng
third one

Re: apartment...still imroving

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 2:50 pm
by RobSteady
Is this a personal project or do you have a really patient client? ;)
White balance is completely off I would say...

Re: apartment...still imroving

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 2:17 am
by Scottiefeng
RobSteady wrote:Is this a personal project or do you have a really patient client? ;)
White balance is completely off I would say...
Thanks for commenting.

Re: apartment...still imroving

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 4:06 am
by Daniel_Ward
Hi Scottie,

are you using the "Neutral Response" option for the Image Settings? I find it stops the buildings white surfaces taking on the colour of the environment etc.
I guess that Rob is getting at is that as this seems to be an ongoing work in progress project for you, maybe you should post in in the "Work in Progress" section of the forum. That way you can keep updating it for feedback rather than making new posts on the same project in the gallery with each iteration.
What are your render settings? The glass, particularly in the balustrades looks pretty grainy.
Your Landscaping certainly looks like you're put plenty of work into it. :)

Cheers, Dan.

Re: apartment...still imroving

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 1:24 pm
by Scottiefeng
Daniel_Ward wrote:Hi Scottie,

are you using the "Neutral Response" option for the Image Settings? I find it stops the buildings white surfaces taking on the colour of the environment etc.
I guess that Rob is getting at is that as this seems to be an ongoing work in progress project for you, maybe you should post in in the "Work in Progress" section of the forum. That way you can keep updating it for feedback rather than making new posts on the same project in the gallery with each iteration.
What are your render settings? The glass, particularly in the balustrades looks pretty grainy.
Your Landscaping certainly looks like you're put plenty of work into it. :)

Cheers, Dan.
Thanks Dan.

Yes. It is not for client anymore as the Brochure and everything is already done long time ago.

What I did is occasionally bring this out to test some new stuff I learn recently and some new features of octane. I don't have other heavy landscaping model and could find time to do another one.

Yes. It should be in progress forum.

I will shift it there.