martina01 by mia_
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Description
comercial ar.viz.
c4d & maxwell
Comments (9)
chachi
very nice! only suggestion is to put a large window over the front door for more interior natural light....imho. other than that suggestion, great job! -chachi
Syrup
Splendid work! :B eaver !
3di
great job!!
TuranMirza
Everything looks fantastic - right down the the crack in the piller up close. But the lower right bush at the front just lacks a bit of texture - if it was not for that I'd say it was a photo. PS: I'm not saying that I could have done it better. Turan
3Dillusions
Fabulous, I havent looked at it closely but what I can see I love, I thought it was a real photo of a house for a minute there VBG. Great work Angela
Mango
very nice image - i generally like the style of this architecture. two points, i would improve. first the reflection of the window. it is a bit to strong and sharp, and second the cardetail could be better. the rest is perfect keep on going
Becco_UK
A nice image, of this detailed scene, out of Maxwell that show its strengths and weakness' - the lighting and rendering of your materials is up to the realism that Maxwell provides but the glass in the scene looks fake (AGS material?) to the extent that it's spoiling things a litle. Maybe a number plate on the car would have looked better too. Other than that a very realistic looking scene.
Nod
Very nicely done. The tyre prints in the gravel is a nice touch.
mia_
thanks on your comments totaly agree on your points about glass(ags) and other details have to say that i tried with standard dielectris material but was too transparent and since we have no interior of this model i wonted to "mask" with a high reflection glass.....at the end is far too much reflective ...unfortunately with this kind of comissions there is no time to work all the details