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Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 1:15:12 PM
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Is good, advise...keep doing
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Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 3:09:23 AM
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good work, care about your camera angles,
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Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 1:43:25 PM
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do you mean i should care more about them, or that the camera angle is good?
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Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 3:07:05 PM
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I am confused why you are asking for comments? I see this Render and it looks like a good start for a novice Revit user, then I look at your profile and see some very high detail and advanced Revit use, so I am not sure what your goal is...
That was the first thing that came to my mind, since you asked....
The second thing is, why is your standing mirror blurry???
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Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 3:11:46 PM
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and yes, I agree with Renji, your camra angles seem streatched (if that is what Renji was refering to anyway) on most of your renders but they all look very detailed and quality work.
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Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 4:38:38 PM
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im asking for comments so that i can improve. i have taken a large interest in revit in the past 6 months and want to excel past being a novice. i noticed that too but i believe it has something to do with the angle it is on or maybe an error in the family, i am not sure. i always have a tendency to stretch them a little bit, i just hate leaving out parts of the room. do you think it would be better for me to cut some of it out and just have the meat of it? but thank you for your questions and comments
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