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  1. Wow, great work mate, really enjoyed viewing, keep it coming!
  2. Well done great work, really enjoy the texturing!
  3. Thank you for your kind words, really good that you picked up on these errors, I must correct these artefacts in the future, although it's not in focus, it's always good to correct these things. Well spotted Thank you very much Pedro Fernandes
  4. I promise that as soon as I get the time I will be sure to make a making of, even if its simple. Pixel Flakes is a master at those tutorials, really simple and straight forward, creating great images. I would like to send a big shout out to him!
  5. I couldnt agree more, design intent is such an important aspect. hyper reality is more gearef towards movie industry and the game industry. thats why top architectural firms choose companies like mir and vyonyx. congrats for making the great tutorials and the awesome work pixel flakes
  6. Hahaha that made me laugh, believe it or not, that's the weather at the moment in Portugal, but a little cold! Great Comment! Cheers
  7. Thanks for all your replies. i shall be putting the rest of the series of images as soon as client gives the go ahead
  8. Studio/Institution: Arqui9 Client: Undisclosed Genre: Commercial Exterior Software: 3D Max Vray, Photoshop Website: http://www.arqui9.com Description: Hi to all, This is one of my latest Projects. I really wanted to use a photoshop style, to give look and feeling, making it a much faster project to hand in. I usually use 3Ds Max in a heavier way, but sometimes it feels more artist and natural to just photoshop. Hope you enjoy, your comments are welcome, and also would like to hear your opinions on Photoreal 3D vs Photoshopped. I've inserted befor and after shots, and also a link to higher res http://www.flickr.com/photos/65457201@N06/6782455147/in/photostream [ATTACH=CONFIG]47001[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]47002[/ATTACH] Thanks Pedro
  9. Good work, looks still very interesting and a good composition!
  10. Hi there. Great work with water and mood, seems really good! Just one two things I would point out, as has been said the people don't blend, and also I would look into using a little bit of vray fog to occlude a bit the outer buildings. Awesome work though
  11. Hi Danetheman, it may seem a little like that in reality, but this is based on a real site and project, the Eucalyptus tree is really old and huge, so think the disproportion may stick out a little
  12. Thanks Guys! Yeah the price tag is just out of this world for Nuke, I can understand seeing as its a very top of the range piece of software, wish they had like a educational license
  13. Have made some really necessary changes, think that brought it to life. Also included the wire as asked for. Cheers [ATTACH=CONFIG]46269[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]46270[/ATTACH]
  14. Hi to Everyone, I have been wanting to get into 3D video more and more, and at this moment am really undecided what should be my best move. To learn Nuke or AfterEffects. I have been looking in to tutorials on both and the from what I can tell it goes a little like this: After Effects - Layered based system, more adequate to motion graphics Nuke - Node based system (which seems a million times simpler and more organised), great tool for compositing lots of pieces together. What you guys recommend?
  15. Thanks mate, you have some amazing work, which I have browsed through forums! Thank you for your kind words
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