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    White "n Green

    Good day every one, this is my first post, please feel free drop by your comments. thanks in advance. I used 3dsmax 2011 + vray + photoshop for post processing.

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    Good work..................could use some more psd effects to better the images though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkiwiz View Post
    Good work..................could use some more psd effects to better the images though.
    thanks arkiwiz, i did some post work here, but minimal only, i might not get the right output that i wanted, 'coz sometimes when i view my renders in other monitor its not the same output as i view it in my monitor. any tips? thanks again,,,,,

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    I have the same problem as well.................I do my renders on one pc and post work on the other, Ive never questioned about about it since its not lwf. So what I do recomend is reviewing it in both monitors until your satidfied with the result. Morelikely though play with the image, you can also use some good psd plugin for preset effects.......One good tip is to analize real life architectural photography.............cheers!!!

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    actually, i usually make 3 post pro images of one image for comparison, then select the one that stands out from the rest. thanks again man for the tips and comment, really appreciate it......

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    Great Renders - kind of catches the same essence from Atelier Yorks 'The House'. Has that kind of presence to it. Well done Pepot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pamana View Post
    Great Renders - kind of catches the same essence from Atelier Yorks 'The House'. Has that kind of presence to it. Well done Pepot.
    thanks Pamana

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    thank you very much for the front CGW team/admin.I just cant believe it, so happy

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    It's really nice to see your works here in CGW..i suggest to use Linear Color mappnig, untick the clamp output also, and save as openEXR to avoid incorrect color when you view in another monitor. Great job on this man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butz_Arki View Post
    It's really nice to see your works here in CGW..i suggest to use Linear Color mappnig, untick the clamp output also, and save as openEXR to avoid incorrect color when you view in another monitor. Great job on this man!
    good to see you here man!!thanks for some tips

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