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  1. Studio/Institution: clemson Genre: Institution Software: rhino,vray,photoshop Description: Hello! I'm a third year architecture student looking for some feedback and advice on the first rendering I have done for my current project which is due in a little over 2 weeks. The project is a museum/residence in downtown Greenville, SC. I used Rhino and Vray with some Photoshop... I have never been able to find 'good' 3d models of people so I have photoshopped people in (a pet peave of many of you I have noticed ). We aren't really taught anything other basic (and I mean basic) Sketchup and Rhino, so what I have is what I have learned from friends and mostly myself. As a side note, I am learning Max in my spare time but not comfortable enough with it yet to do a full project with a deadline that will show up in my portfolio I'm just looking for some feedback, I'm going for a realistic approach here (which I hope is obvious). Some things I'm not sure about are shadows (particularly on people which I added in PS), the motion blur (I thought it gave the image more energy), and the reflections of the glass and concrete. I'm sure there is more I overlooked--luckily I have 2 weeks to iron these sorts of things out! Thanks
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