Jump to content

Ranch home


Sawyer
 Share

Recommended Posts

Yeah - All done with max 5 & v-ray. Took a bit over 30 hours modeling and set up. Rendering at 6000 pixel wide and it takes 7-9 hours.

 

 

The designer did not have a cad drafter so he e-mailed me scans of his pencil sketches which I took into cad and drew the plan and elevations.

 

The building is in Texas and it gets really hot so the main sleeping spaces (the 3 "pods") are more closed off. The curved hall will act as an art gallery. The foreground of one of the picts shows black goo wich is a black swamp. All the picts I saw showed it night black wich I thought was really interesting.

 

I thought I had it done then the designer said he wanted more windows and to changed the color of the wood siding so I am going over it again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have been having issue with the materials for the roof. The client wants to see the metal roof rotating in with the curved walls one the curved hallway so it looks like the roof is radiating out from the central point of the curve. I there any way to do this with uvw map or should I just deal with this in photoshop?

 

Thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would just polar array some lines in Acad, then eps those out to photoshop, clean up as necessary, then use that as a map.

 

It looks like direction of the seams of the roof in the lower left of the first image are running the wrong way?

 

How did you do the vines on the trellises? (trelli?;) ) They look really good. Overall, nice images. I definitely get a sense of the heat!

 

-Chad

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would just polar array some lines in Acad, then eps those out to photoshop, clean up as necessary, then use that as a map.

 

-Chad

 

 

I like that idea I will try it. I ended up creating a new map in Pshop.

 

It looks like direction of the seams of the roof in the lower left of the first image are running the wrong way?

How did you do the vines on the trellises? (trelli?;) ) They look really good. Overall, nice images. I definitely get a sense of the heat!

 

-Chad

 

Yeah I changed the seams for the final. Good point though.

 

The trellis was scatter for the leaves and lofts for the braches. The material is planet. I hadn't used scatter very often & I would do if differently now that I kind of know what I am doing. The trellis file was used as an x-refed scene into the final max file that way I didn't have to regen all those leaves every time.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 5 months later...

I am interested in the planting bits too hehe, are those trees from Speedtree...? They look awefully like Speedtree to me...

 

It's really wonderful rendering I really like it... what's your light setting?

 

I have one suggestion though... the roofs, I think you need to add in some details, like fascia and gutters.. they look kinda too simplified...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have attached a little diagram showing what I used. The vines are a scatter object if there is any interest I will try to put together a tutorial on how I did it. Most of the growies are just jpgs in photoshop.

 

I am not able to find the link for the free water plants that I used. I wish I has textured them better. Ran out of time.

 

The rest was just me guessing at vray. I had a large output (6000 pixels wide) & I dont remember render times it was around 15 hours. I really wish I could have gotten the times down.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...