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Nice work, very much an own style in there. Quality, just a bit overscew on top. It looks like the left is coming at you, optical (which is also not very annoying). Nice stuff down in the shopping area. If that wasn't there, it was a fairly simple render, but...it's there alright!
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Most of the shopping area ( hoardings, display, people, plants ... ) are all photoshop cut&paste ,carefully matched with the perspective.
turn around time :- 4 days ( I know, that the best people in our community manage 24 hr turn around period, which is something we are striving to attain.) "lekin Dilli abhi door hai" Minor revisions took another couple of days !!! But the quality levels that we maintained are consistent in every revision. irrespective of the detail level inputs provided by the client. Trivia :- The little girl in the red dress with white border in FG is my niece. Say Hi to 'Surabhi' |
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good work.........
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Nice job with the shopping area, looks nice. I think some bump or texture to the paving might be better, it looks a little slick.
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Name: andy wiggins |
Nice rendering.. I really like the busy look at ground level with all the shop fronts etc.. nice touch..
The only thing that catches my eye is the road appears to be made of a reflective asphalt..! I can see reflections of the people crossing it.. Thats the only down side for me.. Andy |
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Name: Phillip Grimshaw |
Very nice work mate, colourful, busy and plenty to look at! Although i do agree about the reflections on the road. Maybe this is down to humidity! He he.
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