Rest house
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LWF
yaug_03
jepoy_palaboy
ninong
marjun
lowellflores
mez
comgrapart
ortzak
jarul
brodger
Jehan
rangalua
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Rest house
A render image for a rest house.
WF: 3dsMax Design 2011, vray 1.5 sp5, PS(photolooks plugin)
Comments & Suggestions are welcome
Raw image:
After post process
WF: 3dsMax Design 2011, vray 1.5 sp5, PS(photolooks plugin)
Comments & Suggestions are welcome
Raw image:
After post process
Re: Rest house
ganda naman ng pag ka post process sir
Jehan- CGP Apprentice
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Age : 43
Location : Iloilo --> Dubai
Registration date : 07/07/2009
Re: Rest house
wheew! galing,heheh..TFS master rangalua!
brodger- CGP Guru
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Age : 46
Location : ligid ha Daguitan X Burawon
Registration date : 14/05/2010
Re: Rest house
@sir rangalua
freeware po ba yan sir? or binibili din sya?
thanks for sharing the secret
freeware po ba yan sir? or binibili din sya?
thanks for sharing the secret
Jehan- CGP Apprentice
- Number of posts : 708
Age : 43
Location : Iloilo --> Dubai
Registration date : 07/07/2009
Re: Rest house
Jehan wrote:@sir rangalua
freeware po ba yan sir? or binibili din sya?
thanks for sharing the secret
A PS plugin from Red Giant Software, it's commercial Sir.
Re: Rest house
rangalua wrote:Jehan wrote:ganda naman ng pag ka post process sir
Thanks sir Jehan.
Here's the secret
so bale pipili nalang kayo ng style sir?automatic na? galing.
Re: Rest house
jarul wrote:rangalua wrote:Jehan wrote:ganda naman ng pag ka post process sir
Thanks sir Jehan.
so bale pipili nalang kayo ng style sir?automatic na? galing.
Yes master jarul, but still you can adjust those looks(presets) likes diffusion, warm/cool, edge softness, curves etc.
As for my post process on that image above, I adjust the curves & edge softness from the native preset crush blue edge.
Thanks
Re: Rest house
You're welcome master jaruljarul wrote:salamat po sir rang.
Thank you master ortzakortzak wrote:ganda ng ambiance..tfs again!!
Re: Rest house
Ayon oh! nilabas na rin yung bala ni master rangalua...nice post process sir merry xmas.
comgrapart- CGP Guru
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Registration date : 23/03/2010
Re: Rest house
nice! thanks for sharing
mez- CGP Expert
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Location : dxb
Registration date : 24/07/2010
Re: Rest house
Thanks sir comgrapartcomgrapart wrote:Ayon oh! nilabas na rin yung bala ni master rangalua...nice post process sir merry xmas.
Same to you brother.
Thank you sir mezmez wrote:nice! thanks for sharing
Happy holidays.
Re: Rest house
Thank you for giving new ideas and knowledge of this new plug in. I try it already, I just download the demo version, kaso may limit lang.may makalagay na X sa final image. And also good work Sir rangalua. Merry Christmas and Happy new year
lowellflores- CGP Apprentice
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Age : 45
Location : Cebu City
Registration date : 09/04/2009
Re: Rest house
galing..
marjun- CGP Apprentice
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Age : 34
Location : cagayan
Registration date : 01/11/2010
Re: Rest house
lowellflores wrote:Thank you for giving new ideas and knowledge of this new plug in. I try it already, I just download the demo version, kaso may limit lang.may makalagay na X sa final image. And also good work Sir rangalua. Merry Christmas and Happy new year
You're welcome sir lowellflores, & thank you.
Happy holidays
Thank you sir marjun, Happy holidaysmarjun wrote:galing..
Thank you sir ninong, Happy holidaysninong wrote:nice plug-ins! thanks
Re: Rest house
love it........
jepoy_palaboy- CGP Newbie
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Age : 42
Location : Pampanga
Registration date : 09/10/2008
Re: Rest house
maganda sir.parang magazine
yaug_03- CGP Guru
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Age : 41
Location : Cainta,Rizal
Registration date : 05/07/2009
Re: Rest house
This is just a personal opinion, but I think the post processing is a bit overdone. There are too much over burnt areas and the lighting feels very unnatural. Contrast levels are way too high. Post processing is indeed helpful and an essential part of the image creation process, but it needs to have a good foundation in terms of lighting from MAX. Do not always make it "habol" in post.
It is a bit hard to explain in specific words but below is an example from a top US rendering firm of a night/dusk shot. See how the drama is still there but it looks way more natural. Again, this is just my opinion.
It is a bit hard to explain in specific words but below is an example from a top US rendering firm of a night/dusk shot. See how the drama is still there but it looks way more natural. Again, this is just my opinion.
LWF- CGP Newbie
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Location : 17th Ave.
Registration date : 12/12/2008
Re: Rest house
LWF wrote:This is just a personal opinion, but I think the post processing is a bit overdone. There are too much over burnt areas and the lighting feels very unnatural. Contrast levels are way too high. Post processing is indeed helpful and an essential part of the image creation process, but it needs to have a good foundation in terms of lighting from MAX. Do not always make it "habol" in post.
It is a bit hard to explain in specific words but below is an example from a top US rendering firm of a night/dusk shot. See how the drama is still there but it looks way more natural. Again, this is just my opinion.
Agreed, its true that it's overdone, there are too much over burnt areas because of that number of lights & its intensity reflected on light in color objects. As a whole color elements on particular composition or picture & even in real life affects how lights emits example: WHT+YEL, WHT+WHT, YEL+BL.
For me 3D is a simulation of reality.
So thats why I post that raw & after images, for it help us how we reacts, criticized, what we choosed & says
"may nagbago ba?".
Sorry for my bad english.
Thank you for your wonderful criticism sir & I was enlightened
Nice example image it helps a lot
God Bless.
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