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Gradus wrote:I'm studying 3D Max to work late with architecture and there is my stuff that I have so far.


Still the challenge project, the pool part. Sorry for no background, I can't make it properly atm.



This is fucking awesome, man. I love how the wooden floor where the chairs are on actually have a texture instead of just being shiny and flat, and everything is really well done. Really good job on that one, (thumbsup)
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Looks great, besides the intense white light on the bottom right ground, and the deck chair shadows. Those white glints shouldn't be in the shadow of the chair.
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Thanks guys, I really appreciate it.
Darren, I was kinda aiming for a intense light but I got your point, I probably exaggerated at Photoshoping... I have a newest version that I edited yesterday and the problems that you pointed seems to be fixed. I would like to have another criticism from you if possible.
http://i.cubeupload.com/VVJfmM.png
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Much better on the lighting, but the shadows still seem off. It's nitpicking at this point but if the sun is that high in the sky, shadows are typically much weaker and softer, and don't stretch that long. But, this is a 3D thread, not a photoshop/artwork thread, so never mind the fine details about realism.
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Okay, thanks. I'll try figure out how I can make the shadows looks better.
Darren wrote:But, this is a 3D thread, not a photoshop/artwork thread, so never mind the fine details about realism.
Hummm... to be honest I want reach realism at my work, I want reach the point that the people will see the images and spent a good time figuring out if it real or not, so I'll really bother to find the erros and fix them. Any criticism relationed with realism is very well welcome.

Update, two new pics of my teacher test.
http://i.cubeupload.com/lW2iHE.jpg
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Do you do the models yourself?
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I did the entire architecture of the interior pic, plus everything that you see that isn't furnish like the stairs and jacuzi. And the soccer thing (I don't know the name in english) I modeled the structure too, the goal and the lines of the ground.
I don't do my own stuff because I truly don't have knowledge yet, I started 3D like a month ago.

Mostly of the furnish is from Evermotion.
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Update, this one took me two damn days of hard editing because my computer have only 4GB of RAM to hold all that. Hope you guys like.
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How much of it is original work?
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Darren wrote:How much of it is original work?
The roof, the structure under the roof, the grill, the whole structure (walls and shit), the lines crossing the wall, the glasses of the building plus the thing above the glass, the ground, and the playground... not the plaything.
That's all, basically everything that doesn't need advanced modeling.
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The grass looks kinda weird.
Other than that its really great. (thumbsup) (thumbsup)
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Yeah, I setted wrong the modifier that make the grass looks right, I was afraid to put too much length and it disregarding the bad color haha.
This scene gave me a lot of headache, and at the end didn't worked anyway lol
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Wow, you are really good at this! :)

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You're doing really good man, these all look great. I'll be checking back here often.
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Thank you both (thumbsup)

In the last two days I have been trying advanced modelling to create furniture to add on the house that I'm working atm, I'll not create the entire furniture of the house, but in each scene I'll try add at least one of my creation.

This is what I got, I'll redo in another day because I fucked some parts of the mesh.

Also if you put Lobster Chair at google images you'll se some images that I used as reference.
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