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Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 5:34:54 PM
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Hi there. Interesting images. Totally different to the English scene! I like the pool lights. How was that done, all in revit?
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Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 6:53:34 AM
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Is this on the same site as your Manhattan Beach or did you crib the site? Why don't you overlay an actual picture of leaves for the closest foreground rather than generated. I think that would complete the composition. I think you lose just a little because the foreground doesn't sell that this house exists... As always very good work.
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Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 4:10:06 PM
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Thanks for the Ratings, gentlemen. The site is not the same, as the Manhattan beach project, I've uploaded earlier.. I tried using actual leaves in the earlier generation, but somehow due to the Accurender effect, the overall picture isnt convincing. So, I went with plants from the Revit Library.
Also, for the pool, I created the water as a frosty material with some level of translucency. The lights in the pool are simply flat wall sconces, but the frosty material creats a good effect. More suggestions are always welcome... For the next project I intend to export the Revit Model into Viz or Max and render.. Lets see how that comes out...
Gautam
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