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House in Arizona

Uploaded By: gregmeurer

Wed, May 17, 2006

Description: This was my first go at putting a landscape image with the house all through REVIT. Works ok to get the point across but the house still looks a little fake. I would love some feed back on what to do better. Thanks guys!!

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Wed, May 17, 2006 at 6:14:45 AM

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paolocasa1

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Hi, I saw other images you've posted and I think that you're very able to do this kind of things. I would like to notice that the shadows on the ground on the left of the huose are missing. I think it's very difficult to obtain this only through REVIT. For a better inserption of the render on a real landscape I think you should look very carefully the image of the background (the color of the light, the shadows angle ect..) and then apply those changes to your rendering scene. After that calculate the camera position and the angle to make them equal to the background's; finally take a render and use an image editor such as Photoshop to merge the images, you should obtain what you're looking for. see you soon. -paolo

Wed, May 17, 2006 at 7:53:01 AM

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I agree with the above statement. Look at the direction of shadows on the mountains versus the direction of shadows on your house. This kind of detail goes a loooong way in realism. Also, the level of detail in the material doesn't match up with the level of detail in the background image. I'm not sure if you used Photoshop or just used the background imagefeature in Revit but I would recommend some photoshop tweaking. Well on your way to becoming very valuable in the Revit community, keep up the good work.

Thu, May 25, 2006 at 4:38:44 PM

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You might also consider splitting the background image into two: a foireground and a background, than take the background image and fade it out a bit. Right now your house gets lost in the background against the mountians, partially due to the common colors. Keep the foreground sharp, and that way it starts to add some visual depth. Also, is there a driveway or some landscpaing, etc. that might help anchor the building to the site? Those things help lead the eye to the structure, rather than having it so isolatied within the background image. Nice work regardless. tyar74

Wed, May 31, 2006 at 2:49:27 AM

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it doesn't look like it's part of that land obviously.. but i really like the house and would like to see it closer..

Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 3:46:40 PM

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MarcoMorales

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How did you make the background like that


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