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 idea looks 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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