Hi, does anyone know which are the Standard Output DIMENSIONS or SIZE to deliver the most frequent type of Renderings to the client?
Myself i work like this:
Exterior Images: 3,500 pixels wide
Interior Images: 2,500 pixels wide
Billboard Images: 10,000 pixels wide (This has an extra charge for the job)
Most of the time i deliver the final images in a .JPG format to the client. Less often i deliver as .TIFF is they need an alpha channel...
Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3dsmax and vray Description:
Hello Everyone,
Been a long time I did post anything. So here are a couple of renderings we completed recently.
Hope you like the renderings
Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3ds max and Vray Website: http://www.3DArchVis.com Description:
Hello Everyone,
Long time I posted here. Couple of loft interior renderings I did some time back.
There are some issues with the subdivs. And the bg could have been better.
All crits and comments welcome.
Studio/Institution: Splat Productions Client: Peruto Real Estate Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3D Studio Max 2010, VRay SP 1.5, Adobe CS3 Website: http://splatworld.tv Description:
These are interior and exterior renderings we did for apartment renovations in Philadelphia, PA.
Studio/Institution: 90-Grados Client: Particular Genre: Other Software: 3dmax, Vray, Photoshop Website: http://www.90-grados.com Description:
Hello, I share with you the rendering of a building project.
Welcome any comments.
Thanks.
Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3DS MAX and Vray Website: http://www.3darchvis.com Description:
Hello,
Trying a different lighting approach rather than the normal one. I wanted to give it a try for a long long time. But it's recently that I started to work on it.
Lit with the help of vray dome and a high resolution panoramic jpg. For the day version I have used a Vray sun.
All crits and comments welcome.
Studio/Institution: EyeRender Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3DS Max 2009, Vray, Photoshop CS4 Website: http://www.eyerender.com.au Description:
An old Interior, my design, modeling, textured and rendered with Vray
Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Client: Internal Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3DS MAX and Vray Website: http://www.3darchvis.com Description:
Hello,
This started a long time back. Recently, got time to complete it. Around 3 hours per day - 4 days work. Render took around 40 minutes or so at 2000 resolution.
It finally was worked out as a internal project. Giving me a little chance to change a few things. The curtain was made with the help a great tut - http://www.evermotion.org/tutorials/show/7900/making-interior-scene.
Here are more renders.
Hope you all like them.
I've asked the higher-ups a few times about posting renderings on websites like CG Architect. I explained that the company name would be included and aside from possibly improving my abilities through constructive criticism, it would also be free advertising. I never get a response.
Do I need approval to post my renderings online? Is it something I need to look for in my employment contract? Or is it just not allowed unless I get approval?