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Studio/Institution: The3DCie
Client: Self training
Genre: Residential Exterior
Software: LightWave
Website: http://flic.kr/ps/2zxmzW
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Hello there, my first post on CGArchitect, mighty impressed by the overall quality of renders on this website !

 

As i have started doing a bit more architectural visualization recently i thought i would post my work as well, even if it's far from being as impressive as what one can find from the masters here ! :o

 

Anyway, any comment welcome (but don't be too rude !) and in the meantime i'll post some more renders.

 

 

Thanks for reading,

Cheers,

Laurent. :)

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Hello Laurent!

I do like the overall mood of it. Tough I think the interiors are a bit...hmmmm...can I say "unlived"? Get what I mean: like if nobody's living in there :)

Anyway, nice one. Do you plan making other views or just enhancing this one?

Is the grass fur or proxied?

 

Cheers

 

Paco

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Thanks Pasquale.

 

Yes, the renders i've been doing lately are always "empty", first because i don't really like images where people are not well integrated (and it's very difficult to get that right !), and second because i'm kind of a beginner in archiviz, coming back to that domain after so long time, almost 15 years !

 

So my first renders (i'll post some others in the coming days) are mostly for "learning" again and getting better feeling about what i can do with modern 3D apps. :)

 

You did work in Iceberg, or what?

Hi. No i don't work for Iceberg, which is a french, Paris based communication agency, but i visited their offices a few month ago and found them very inspiring so i tried to recreate them. Where did you see those renders, as i haven't posted them yet on CG Architect ?

 

 

Cheers,

Laurent. :)

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^

I've seen them on your web portofolio.

Also, I do not like humans in archiviz, too.

They look ugly always....

Ah ok, didn't recall i had put my portfolio in my profile ! ^_^

 

As for humans in archiviz, i agree there are very few images where they are really well integrated.

Most of the time it's just "RPC" added in the renders, and although i know they are here also to get a general idea of the size of an area, as well as put some "life" in the walkthrough, they often ruin an image otherwise really well done.

 

Cheers,

Laurent. :)

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