akryll Posted December 9, 2010 Share Posted December 9, 2010 Studio/Institution: K Architectural DesignGenre: Residential ExteriorSoftware: 3DS Max DesignWebsite: http://www.karchitecturaldesign.comDescription: Hi- New to 3DS Max Design and here is my first attempt at an exterior still shot. I have a client that is looking at doing multiple scenes, but after looking at what I came up with and comparing to what others have posted, I don't feel like my scene is up to par. I modeled the house in ACA2011 and have file linked it to a scene I created using a grass I came up with and some RPC content from archvision. I guess I'm not as worried about the house, I have not really messed with the textures a great deal yet, but the rest of the scene looks really fake to me. Is RPC not a good source for realistic plants? What have others used to create realistic scenes? My other question is, how much are people doing in 3DS Max and how much is in photoshop (any before and after examples would be great)? I'm not big in photoshop yet, so is that where I'm lacking? Comments and Critiques please. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red33 Posted December 10, 2010 Share Posted December 10, 2010 Not a bad start. The modeling looks good. Have you tried rendering within ACA? I've gotten some pretty good results with it in the past. I'm not suggesting you give up on Max as it is a far superior rendering software, but you can get a handle on rendering in general using what you have. You're definitely going to have to invest in some type of post production software. GIMP is a free one if you can't splurge on Photoshop. I would estimate that most artists spend about 15-20% in post production. So get learnin'. RPC's are junk in my opinion. If you're using Max, I would look into 3D plants, trees, etc, (Evermotion?) or when you get more into photoshop, you can add them that way. To give you an idea of what ACA is capable of, here is a rendering I created using it. About 10% was done in post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akryll Posted December 10, 2010 Author Share Posted December 10, 2010 Thanks for the input. Have never really had good luck with ACA renderings, of course I never really dove into it like I'm trying to with max. I do have photoshop, just haven't learned that either, like I said, just getting into the 3d world. Is there a place that I can download a free tree just to see how it works before I go buying a ton of products? Did you do this rendering in just ACA or did you also tweak it in photoshop? If you tweaked, can you post the before and after? Thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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