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hi

i am a v-ray user so i don`t know if i could help but i have tried maxwell for sometime u could have very nice result using maxwell

light seetings not right at all

u may need to visit evermotion website & download maxwell exterior tutorial i may suggest also interior tutorial

u have to care more about environment ( background , people ,even colours ....)

u need to practice much more

visit : http://www.evermotion.org

http://www.allusions.com

http://www.3dtotal.com

http://www.vrayinfo.com

i hope that i don`t have words mistakes for the websites

 

best regards

Mohamed aref

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Thanks all for the tips. I got this angle shot because the building is actually long, and this shot captures 3/4 of it together with it's ammenities like the little garden rest area and the basketball court. It's already quite a distance to capture this shot; and if i move further away to capture the entire building there will be plenty of white empty spaces below and the building and it's ammenities will be much smaller.

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If you went to a wide angle lens, ie, 28mm, 20mm, or even lower, you could move the camera closer to the building, yet still being able to see the same abount of the structure while lowering the amount of asphalt seen. BUT, like I said, the problem with wide angles is the pinching of the vertical building elements that can occur at each far end of the view.

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