2008-09-22 11:06 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 01:08 PM by Noemi Balogh
2008-09-22 11:07 PM
2008-09-22 11:40 PM
2008-09-23 11:17 AM
2008-09-23 06:22 PM
Dwight wrote:
- do users understand the "Golden hour" just before or after sunlight? This enlivens glazing to form the building against a sky.....
2008-09-23 06:53 PM
2008-09-23 08:35 PM
Peter wrote:Peter thanks for your wonderful comments.
Robert,
As always - fantastic images! Pretty much perfect in my eyes!
The composition is spot-on, as is the lighting.
I hope your bosses appreciate your talents!
2008-09-23 08:56 PM
Dwight wrote:Dwight, I have not tried these without radiosity. I didn't know you could turn it off in Art2. I will have to give that a try.
Have you tried these without radiosity?
Certainly Artlantis having that preview eliminates the guesswork when arraying lights at night. The attached is one of my first night jobs, as they say down at the SkunkWorks - pre-dawn in Vancouver after a stormy night - gotta love that Artlantis sky. no radiosity makes it dark. BTW: SketchUP model.
But let me ask questions for my book - I am in the thick of it right now and wonder about:
- do you all have the fantasy of a dark sky? It rarely gets dark here because of street lights reacting against clouds,etc. this is part of night rendering...
- do users understand the "Golden hour" just before or after sunlight? This enlivens glazing to form the building against a sky.....
-- what am i not asking about that is important for night rendering?
2008-09-23 09:16 PM
2008-10-02 12:36 PM
Dwight wrote:Dwight, what glazing setting did you use for the windows in this amazing rendering?
- do users understand the "Golden hour" just before or after sunlight? This enlivens glazing to form the building against a sky.....