Rashid wrote:
The glazing is not ideal but I didn't like them transparent.. Perhaps translucent glazing? Curtains?? In AC or C4D?
Thanks
Your not caring about transparency in glass is much to the detriment of your illustration work.
Depth in a building is only achieved by the suggestion of a rich inner life - that the dwelling is occupied by loving happy people with good taste.
The archaic Medley textures had some good bitmap curtains - for ArchiCAD, but for C4D you could easily model curtains and map them with a translucent lace material. It is important that window mullion/muntin shadows fall seductively on this lace, perhaps with the now obsolete woman in red dress object waving from the bedroom window.
Evidence of furnishings, lighting and activity in the building makes it real in a way mere radiosity can't. We spend so much time whining about technical features on this forum but forget the artistic ones. Make a good story and they won't notice the flaws in your real work.
For instance, did you think about the light angle in your posted image? How it sends a negative idea? The cold light… that ominous shadow pointing at the building - shadow on the doorway: its a metaphor for the Grim Reaper! And the family is trapped inside and can't break out because aluminum panels block the windows! Using ArchiCAD's first person shootemup flythrough command, the Grim Reaper will kick in the door and kill everyone with the 30shot MAC 10 gun object, now that assault weapons are no longer banned in the Excited States of America!
See what one lousy shadow can do to a twisted mind?
Try and make golden sun fall on the front door of the dwelling and use Photoshop to grade to darkness away from the door. I would show you how this works if you post a rendering with golden sun from the lower left instead of the middle right - early morning or late afternoon are the best sun times.
And drop your eyepoint - we are standing on the roof of a pickup truck with a shotgun to try and scare off the city slickers who have just built this castle in our trailer park neighborhood. "But dang! Lookit thet - they gots bullit proof winders!"
Dwight Atkinson