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I am working on a rendering based  Sydney Australia Victorian terrace house and speculate on a design of a new building replacing a home that was demolished due to fire osubsidence etc rendering it unsuitable for renovation.
The design and model was mine. The renovated terrace house came from studying images many period terrace houses and kind of smashing them together using the best atributes of all of them.
The new building is my design based opon a stone structural monolith feature also being an elevator shaft. The rest of that building was minimal clean lines not to detract from that feature
Workflow: Sketchup to thwinmotion Path tracing on. Open to constructive critiscism

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cool design!
Is it all 3d modelling?
Probably the glass and thresholds need some detailing? The glass may need some exit volume settings so it has that green tinge at the ends/joins.
How is the glass held in place & is there some waterproof flashing required.
May be a high quality HDRi sunset image would help, and make the interior lighting warmer?
instead of downlights, may be look at uplights (lamps) and light shelves.
composition - do you want to show the whole building? perhaps the power lines are distracting.
check out this project from Layan architects - ref photos can help guide renders
https://www.e-architect.com/melbourne/cremorne-studios-in-melbourne

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On 10/14/2022 at 8:58 AM, samuel macalister said:

cool design!
Is it all 3d modelling?
Probably the glass and thresholds need some detailing? The glass may need some exit volume settings so it has that green tinge at the ends/joins.
How is the glass held in place & is there some waterproof flashing required.
May be a high quality HDRi sunset image would help, and make the interior lighting warmer?
instead of downlights, may be look at uplights (lamps) and light shelves.
composition - do you want to show the whole building? perhaps the power lines are distracting.
check out this project from Layan architects - ref photos can help guide renders
https://www.e-architect.com/melbourne/cremorne-studios-in-melbourne

Thanks for the input Samuel. It is all 3d without any post production.

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