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project of graduation ::town hall:: need ur c&c


bjallal
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Hi all

this is my first renders tests of my project of graduation next 23th june inshallah. It's a town hall, still working on the environment & details.

autocad - 3ds max 9 - vray 1.5 sp1 - ps

c&c are warmly welcome to improve this work.

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Love the last shot most. Looking great so far.

Add a falloff map to the glass reflection slot or check fresnel reflection to get more realistic reflections and less of that mirror look.

 

Looking forward to the progress shots.

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Love the last shot most. Looking great so far.

Add a falloff map to the glass reflection slot or check fresnel reflection to get more realistic reflections and less of that mirror look.

 

Looking forward to the progress shots.

txs bro, people loved the last shot, it was old one, but I wanted to show it to u guys ;)

regards.

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a few things jump out from a rather nice model. I would point out surfaces such as your asphalt, and sidewalk paver size which needs some help. You lack curbs. Your short trees are clearly the same and need some variety. In some of your shots the birds are clearly the same, I don't think they help much. You've a very good start, please post your updates...

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a few things jump out from a rather nice model. I would point out surfaces such as your asphalt, and sidewalk paver size which needs some help. You lack curbs. Your short trees are clearly the same and need some variety. In some of your shots the birds are clearly the same, I don't think they help much. You've a very good start, please post your updates...

txs bro, those were only first tests,(this is my second render with vray(2 months learning) & I'll put a variety of shrubs,palms,flowers....etc, guys I need ur help about road texturing.

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