Here's some renderings I've done for the Lincoln Center Theater Lobby renovation & one of the boardroom for City University of New York. It is so great to be able to render within the same program where the construction docs are made.![]()
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Here's some renderings I've done for the Lincoln Center Theater Lobby renovation & one of the boardroom for City University of New York. It is so great to be able to render within the same program where the construction docs are made.![]()
Welcome!
Very Nice. I like them both. The plasma screens look great. I would perfer a better material on the table, but on the whole very nice.
I like the exterior as well, the colors are fantastic, but the foreshortening of the whole thing turns me off a bit. Try adjusting the camera a bit.
I think the boardroom will be image of the week.
Chris
SOM | New York
Thanks for the feedback! I wish the accurender took a look at the 3dmax/Viz material editor.
Here's a night view of the theater with the proposed new lighting. I added people & some other stuff in photoshop.
I like the water, a filter in photoshop? the neon lights look very realistic too, another IOTW there I think![]()
Ahhh ha! I see from the first posting how you did the water. Hope you dont mind, but I'm gonna steal that idealooks great.... Saw a really nice rendering in a magazine that has another idea I fancy pinching next time I do a rendering - all the people were transparent silhouettes, looked really good.....
Hmmmm just had another look, you even got perspective on the ripples![]()
Come again ?
How was the water. ripples etc done ?
well I am guessing but it looks like the original rendering is done with the water as a perfectly flat mirror surface - the take the image into photoshop and apply the ripple filter, the perspectie bit I am not sure about though? maybe just masked it it strips and progressively reduced the ripple size?Originally Posted by beegee
He may have also done it as a glass material in AccuRender. This is a rendering I did a couple of years ago - I used glass with some ripple, reflection & a little bit of opacity to create the water effect in this pool rendering. If it were a night shot, it'd probably be even more reflective than it is.
Solomon
Thanks Martin and Solomon,
Author........ further comments ?
it's a pluginn called "flood" for photoshop, that our graphic designer applied.
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