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‎2008-07-03
07:14 PM
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‎2023-05-11
12:20 PM
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Noemi Balogh
Robert
Miller Bosksus Lack Architects, P.A.
2x2.26GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/10 GB RAM
Mac OSX 10.6.4, AC 14 (3004 USA Full)
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‎2008-07-03 07:15 PM
Robert
Miller Bosksus Lack Architects, P.A.
2x2.26GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/10 GB RAM
Mac OSX 10.6.4, AC 14 (3004 USA Full)

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‎2008-07-03 07:49 PM
Artlantis 2 has some graphic tools to get you part way into this look.
I'm glad that you tell the time it took, since so many users expect this to be instant or automatic. You would be faster next time?
Can you please divide the time for us?
Model.
Artlanticization.
Photoshopification.
Other.
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‎2008-07-03 09:02 PM
Dwight wrote:Model: Took about 16 hours. I mainly used AC but did import some Sketchup models of the tent structure, Boats, Ferris Wheel and a couple other items.
This is inspired work. Congratulations. You have really captured character and excitement. I want to go there, not flee.
Artlantis 2 has some graphic tools to get you part way into this look.
I'm glad that you tell the time it took, since so many users expect this to be instant or automatic. You would be faster next time?
Can you please divide the time for us?
Model.
Artlanticization.
Photoshopification.
Other.
Artlanticization: Took around 11 hours. Materials, set up views then adding entourage. I let all 11 views render over night. Each were 2592x1728 and took around 30-45 minutes each on low radiosity. I would say 2 to 3 hours of my time here was waiting on the computer because of the file size.
Photoshopification: Took around 3 hours. Close to 2 hours of that was to figure out what filters and settings to use to get the look I was going for. After that was figured out, modifying the other images went quickly.
Dwight, Thanks for the wonderful comments. Attached are a couple more views from the boardwalk.
Robert
Miller Bosksus Lack Architects, P.A.
2x2.26GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon w/10 GB RAM
Mac OSX 10.6.4, AC 14 (3004 USA Full)

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‎2008-07-03 09:06 PM
Not that anyone has the time to do this, it is a fine lesson on what it takes to start getting happy, storytelling images out of the system...
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‎2008-07-04 09:27 AM
I would ask if you could show us a fraction of a picture at the original resolution!
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‎2008-07-05 06:04 AM
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‎2008-07-07 06:45 PM
kliment wrote:Here is a little clip from the image.
Nice images, Robert!
I would ask if you could show us a fraction of a picture at the original resolution!
Robert
Miller Bosksus Lack Architects, P.A.
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Mac OSX 10.6.4, AC 14 (3004 USA Full)

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‎2008-07-07 07:25 PM
krysmark wrote:The purpose of having such expansive glass is to give the dweller a sense of commanding his panorama. When the glass is opaque and diffuse like you have rendered it, the building looks like Little Orphan Annie - no pupils.
And here is another one; Still - All right - as little as possible comments on design - it's for developers too!
In reality, a photo from this angle would show some sky reflection, but we should also see inside the structure to appreciate its volume. You can put some clouds in the glass....