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Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
First topic message reminder :
Hi to all. Again, I just want to share my 3D practice. It’s been too long since I’ve done something for my free time due to shortage of rendering services. Hehe…
This is my work detail.
Design:
It is 150sqm+ of floor area of 2 storey. The design is inspired by the Architecture that can be found in Phuket, Indonesia. Modernized and applied design to suite our climatic and lifestyle here in the Philippines. I limited the materials with stucco, rough concrete and 2 tones to wood. I made it simple same as my other designs.
3D:
House: I practiced my modeling in Sketchup with reference plan in CAD format. Pretty simple but yet challenging to me switching form 3ds max to SK modeling. SK presentation in conceptual state is great IMO.
Vegetation: I used Itoo Forest Lite to distribute my grass because I don’t usually use displacement map (preferance) except for a bigger scale project. Trees are generated in Onyx Suite. I made 2 trees and distributed to using Itoo Forest Lite again with different in different sizes. The rest of the vegetations are duplicated using Vray Proxy. I was thinking of mixing dried leaves with fresh ones so that I can scatter some leaves on the foreground. And oh, I forgot couple of leaves also along the road. Oh well.
Lighting: I situated the VraySun slightly at the back of the house. Never done this before but I saw some renderings that looks good this location.
Rendering: Unfortunately I only have 32bit OS and 4GB of ram. It was quite hard to render at 2800px up at a medium setting. But I finally did it. Saved the light map to a slightly smaller resolution and then rendered the image using VFB and Vrimg. I also used ZDepth for DOF. I think I can achieve better control over the DOF with this workflow. Sun glare and mood are made in PS.
I guess that’s it. Hope everybody also learned something from this.
Cheers to all!
View at 70mm
Entrance Shot
Window Shot
View at 24mm
Hi to all. Again, I just want to share my 3D practice. It’s been too long since I’ve done something for my free time due to shortage of rendering services. Hehe…
This is my work detail.
Design:
It is 150sqm+ of floor area of 2 storey. The design is inspired by the Architecture that can be found in Phuket, Indonesia. Modernized and applied design to suite our climatic and lifestyle here in the Philippines. I limited the materials with stucco, rough concrete and 2 tones to wood. I made it simple same as my other designs.
3D:
House: I practiced my modeling in Sketchup with reference plan in CAD format. Pretty simple but yet challenging to me switching form 3ds max to SK modeling. SK presentation in conceptual state is great IMO.
Vegetation: I used Itoo Forest Lite to distribute my grass because I don’t usually use displacement map (preferance) except for a bigger scale project. Trees are generated in Onyx Suite. I made 2 trees and distributed to using Itoo Forest Lite again with different in different sizes. The rest of the vegetations are duplicated using Vray Proxy. I was thinking of mixing dried leaves with fresh ones so that I can scatter some leaves on the foreground. And oh, I forgot couple of leaves also along the road. Oh well.
Lighting: I situated the VraySun slightly at the back of the house. Never done this before but I saw some renderings that looks good this location.
Rendering: Unfortunately I only have 32bit OS and 4GB of ram. It was quite hard to render at 2800px up at a medium setting. But I finally did it. Saved the light map to a slightly smaller resolution and then rendered the image using VFB and Vrimg. I also used ZDepth for DOF. I think I can achieve better control over the DOF with this workflow. Sun glare and mood are made in PS.
I guess that’s it. Hope everybody also learned something from this.
Cheers to all!
View at 70mm
Entrance Shot
Window Shot
View at 24mm
Last edited by chobs on Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:38 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
Thanks for the comments guys.
Hi there. Thanks for the comments also. Actually this is not considered as a linear workflow since I adjusted the color correction in PS and applied DOF in PS also using Zdepth. I exported my render image as Vrimg and open it in PS as EXR. Then I adjust the Gamma to 0.45-0.55 (Can't remember) followed by the prefered exposure.
If you want a linear workflow, I think it is better to use Reinhard or Linear Color Mapping. I find exponential color mapping conservative in the sense that it will not burn the color of your scene. Well, I'm not quite sure about this but that is something that I can tryout also. I am still studying a linear workflow also so keep me posted if ever you findout something. =)
Cheers!
xxdarcxx wrote:never seen the linear work flow worked this way effectively... nice post po sir...
how did you avoid the pale effect? galing
Hi there. Thanks for the comments also. Actually this is not considered as a linear workflow since I adjusted the color correction in PS and applied DOF in PS also using Zdepth. I exported my render image as Vrimg and open it in PS as EXR. Then I adjust the Gamma to 0.45-0.55 (Can't remember) followed by the prefered exposure.
If you want a linear workflow, I think it is better to use Reinhard or Linear Color Mapping. I find exponential color mapping conservative in the sense that it will not burn the color of your scene. Well, I'm not quite sure about this but that is something that I can tryout also. I am still studying a linear workflow also so keep me posted if ever you findout something. =)
Cheers!
Re: Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
wow, one of the best i've seen here.galing naman!!!
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Re: Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
skid_arch wrote:wow, one of the best i've seen here.galing naman!!!
Ei thanks sa comment bro. Kaya nyo rin yan. La pa to sa mga gawa ng masters
Re: Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
ang galing..napagisipan ito...photorealistic na sa akin ito...salamat sa pagpost ng settings...malaking tulong ito....ano tawag sa architecture style tawag niyo sa Phuket?
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superb bro! excllent design and rendering....
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Re: Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
galing mo sir..thanks
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galing mo tlaga master
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galing boss..parang gawa ng evermotion..tanong lang boss sa 2nd picture,anong ung parang film na nasa entry porch..cast ba nang araw un galaing sa puno..masyado sharp..pero ganda parin lahat...
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Re: Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
nice work realistic na sya and thanks sa setting it will help a lot! god bless!
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Re: Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
Ngayon ko lang nakita ito! How could I have missed all these wonderful works from you Sir!
Re: Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
Very nice Sir..and a big help too! keep posting sir!..mabuhay ang CGP!
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galing sir like the disign simple pero
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astig sir! Sobra!
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astig master
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very nice design!
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sir galing realistic talaga,,!!!!.. thanks for sharing your setiings..
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Re: Phuket Mansion - 2 Storey House
grat light, and cool cars. i like it very much
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nice ganda lahat.
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