Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
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Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
good day mga master kau napo bahala mag bigay ng kumento sa output q.. 1st post q po e2 sa exterior.. cyempre c&c are most welcome parin mga master para sa mga payo nyo at tips...
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pasaway_09- CGP Newbie
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
ok ang modeling nito....konting tweak sa materials, ang nangyari kasi, parang realistic yung kotse, but the trees and the other elements are a bit looking to CG...medyo saturated lang siguro.
keep on posting.
keep on posting.
arkiedmund- Manager
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
agree with ka Edmund, materials need tweaking. personally would prefer a glass which is not too reflective, yung bang nakikita mo ng kaunti ang nangyayari sa loob.
Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
Nasabi na nila ang basics so I'd delve into something else. Here's some advice from someone who live in one of those:
1. Depending on what your client requires, it helps to know that most Japanese houses do not have a lawn like that for kids to have a swing etc. . Kid's do most of their stuff at the nearby park. Unlike the Philippines, every community at halos bawat kanto ay may sariling park. Rich people would probably have a big lawn - but they'll also have a bigger house.
2. Water ducts. You need rainwater collectors at the roof edges.
3. It's a personal preference for cars, but most Japanese people I know park it the otherway around. It saves time when you need to drive away the next day. Looks good on your exterior images too.
That's all for now.
1. Depending on what your client requires, it helps to know that most Japanese houses do not have a lawn like that for kids to have a swing etc. . Kid's do most of their stuff at the nearby park. Unlike the Philippines, every community at halos bawat kanto ay may sariling park. Rich people would probably have a big lawn - but they'll also have a bigger house.
2. Water ducts. You need rainwater collectors at the roof edges.
3. It's a personal preference for cars, but most Japanese people I know park it the otherway around. It saves time when you need to drive away the next day. Looks good on your exterior images too.
That's all for now.
Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
for me sir... rendering is fine.. just work more on the deisgn..at kungpapansinin mo.. mas marami kang foreground kesa sa sky.. kung magpapakita ka man sa foreground, lagyan mo pa ng konting entourage.. para mabuhay..
jhames joe albert infante- CGP Expert
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
ganda ng rendering medyo saturated lang talaga....kaunting twist pa ng settings....
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
arkiedmund wrote:ok ang modeling nito....konting tweak sa materials, ang nangyari kasi, parang realistic yung kotse, but the trees and the other elements are a bit looking to CG...medyo saturated lang siguro.
keep on posting.
thank you sir for the comments at sa pagdaan.. isang karangalan po para sakin na mabigyan ng kumento mula sa iang master...
pasaway_09- CGP Newbie
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
nomeradona wrote:agree with ka Edmund, materials need tweaking. personally would prefer a glass which is not too reflective, yung bang nakikita mo ng kaunti ang nangyayari sa loob.
salamat sir sa kumento at sa pagdaan.. note q po lahat sir hayaan nyo sir sa susunod...
pasaway_09- CGP Newbie
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
bokkins wrote:maganda ang gawa mo bro! congrats dito. keep it up!
salamat sir at nagustuhan mo gawa q... salamat din at napadaan ka...
pasaway_09- CGP Newbie
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
v_wrangler wrote:Nasabi na nila ang basics so I'd delve into something else. Here's some advice from someone who live in one of those:
1. Depending on what your client requires, it helps to know that most Japanese houses do not have a lawn like that for kids to have a swing etc. . Kid's do most of their stuff at the nearby park. Unlike the Philippines, every community at halos bawat kanto ay may sariling park. Rich people would probably have a big lawn - but they'll also have a bigger house.
2. Water ducts. You need rainwater collectors at the roof edges.
3. It's a personal preference for cars, but most Japanese people I know park it the otherway around. It saves time when you need to drive away the next day. Looks good on your exterior images too.
That's all for now.
maraming-maraming salamat sir sa pagbibigay nang tips.. note q po lahat sir at sa susunod may batayan naaq...
pasaway_09- CGP Newbie
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
jhames joe albert infante wrote:for me sir... rendering is fine.. just work more on the deisgn..at kungpapansinin mo.. mas marami kang foreground kesa sa sky.. kung magpapakita ka man sa foreground, lagyan mo pa ng konting entourage.. para mabuhay..
thank you sa comments at sa pagdaan.. note q po lahat hayaan nyo sa susunod pabubutihan ko pa gawa q...
pasaway_09- CGP Newbie
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
3DZONE wrote:ganda ng rendering medyo saturated lang talaga....kaunting twist pa ng settings....
thank you sir at nagustuhan mo ang gawa q at sa pagdaan narin medyo nga sir di q napansin.. hayaan nyo sa susunod pagbubutihan q pa gawa q...
pasaway_09- CGP Newbie
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
galeng sir... nasabi n nila lahat ung comments e... post more
Stryker- The Architect
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Re: Japanese House (1st post in Exterior)
Stryker wrote:galeng sir... nasabi n nila lahat ung comments e... post more
salamat sa pagdaan sir..
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