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Hey everyone.

 

Here is a work in progress that our company is working on for a major roofing company. They came to us with the before picture and wanted to use this house for their centerfold for their brochure but by the time their roofing product was on the contractors had tarps around the house for completing the stucco during the winter. They asked if we could show the house completed even though none of the finishes were there and if we could take out all of the debris in the front. The finished image was done entirely in Photoshop with over 120 layers. We are going to be submitting this to the client but wanted to see if anybody saw anything else that we could do better on the image. Everything was done using either tile maps, photos etc and then cropping, skewing and so on.

C&C welcome.

 

Thanks

 

http://www.i-maginethis.com/House2/DIG_MAN_10_Ext.jpg

http://www.i-maginethis.com/House2/DIG_MAN_10_New.jpg

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hi There ytsejam

 

change out the 2003 to be 2004 ??

 

how about lighten The Shadows a little bit

That way you can see more the wall finish/Texture

 

compare the bright faces on the roof planes to your version

to create a more consistent lighting effect, but lighten the Shadows

 

Randy

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Hey Randy,

 

Thanks for the reply. I keep forgetting to put 2004. Wasn't even thinking when I wrote the date. I am intending on putting a few effects on the roof when I get a chance. I will try the change on the shadows as well.

 

Thanks again

Duane

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Wow! What an undertaking, very nice job, especially considering what you had to work with. As stated above, brightening the roof in the lighted areas would really make it jump out, right now the whole house looks like it is in a shadow. It very well may be that in actuality the third (right) garage door is wider than the other two, is just a small amount so it looks a little off, but that very well may be how it is. Anyway, terrific job, very nicely done.

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