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Keeley Pool

Photography Architecture posted on Jul 05, 2004
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Sorry about the size, but by squarshing it, the pool was SO ugly. Sony Digital Camera 4MP, used to take a picture of the house, 3DsMax to make the pool, Photoshop and scanner for the textures, Bryce for the final render/compilation of House, Pool with Tile, Brick, and water. Deck was all Bryce. A slight bit of post done to reposition pool (Boss had me skew it to a new position/angle/perspective, if I'd have been at home, I'da rerendered it to said position so that the tile wouldn't warp like it did (grrr). But alas, with 30 inutes to deadline, and an hour and a half to do properly, the Photoshop skew had to dew.) On the photograph, there was this big ugly yellow thing, and a bunch of stuff that I had to remove, so Photoshop and maybe an hour or so took care of that. We presented this to the customer and are almost done building it. The customer has decided to relocate the Spa to the center backside of the pool. The Tile has been changed since this image was rendered. Soon I should be able to get a completed photo when it is complete.

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AGARAGAR

12:35PM | Mon, 05 July 2004

Good job on the angles!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/6.7
MakeSamsung Techwin
ModelDigimax 420
Shutter Speed201601/268435456

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