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adamopinheiro

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  1. The only thing I can remember is that it was a 386 probably in the early 90's. Did any of you used Autocad and 3ds Max on DOS? I did
  2. Even though I see people doing this quite often, I disagree with it completely. It's awful when people buy an apartment expecting one thing to later on find it is not quite what they expected. What I do instead is to sometimes remove one wall (the one behind the camera) so I can position the camera further back so I can view the space better.
  3. Hi, I use Revit to do everything but rendering (3ds max instead). You need a lot of preparation to use it professionally, but it is worth it.
  4. Thank you, I've looking for something like this.
  5. Interesting to see how your definition applies perfectly to where I live too, even though we are far away from each other.
  6. You are absolutely right. The sky images are terrible indeed, very old low res pictures. I'll try to take some good sky photos. The crazy angles are due to the fact that I'm awful at making the landscape surrounding the buildings. So I usually have to close up so that it does'nt show much around. That's something I need to improve badly. Lightning, you nailed it. I do use only one source of light to the photos. Well, great feedback to guide me where to look for improvements, thanks!
  7. Hi, I would like some advice on how to improve my skills in rendering. I'm an architect and have a small firm, and I have been doing all of the rendering for presentation myself. As I do a lot of stuff, I really don't have too much time to prepare my stills, hence the repetitive objects in the scenes (as they are for different clients, and for internal presentation only, its ok). I learned 3ds Max while graduating, about 6-8 years ago, all by myself. I usually do a lot of thing which I know they are not the best solutions, but as I didn't have anyone to tutor me, its doing that or doing nothing, so I have to deal with it. Anyways, after such a long time now I'm deciding to invest to improve my 3D skills so I can get better images for my projects. I've recently invested in a new machine (i7 2600k, Quadro 4000) and I'm using up to date software. But I think it doesn't matter how much you invest in hardware if you don't know how to take the most of the softwares. I model everything in Revit and render using Vray. I usually get the settings from evermotion exterior scenes. As I told, I learned to use the hard way. please check my renders here if you will: http://www.sergiopinheiro.com/galeria-projetos.php Thanks in advance.
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