solomon guggenheim museum, NYC - Frank L. Wright

rendered in cinema 4d + photoshop
View profile

8 Comments


MS JE

said 8 February 2012 8:36 am
nice rendering,...good design,...but there is not realistic shadow arround the wall right?, I think the distance of trees across the street to the wall of the building is too far away to create a shadow of that,...i dont know....maybe just my vision is less precise. but overall this is good rendering....

MS JE

said 8 February 2012 8:41 am
and i like the tree limb as foreground here...

Christopher Malheiros

said 8 February 2012 8:50 am
Quoting mahyuddin sampurno:
nice rendering,...good design,...but there is not realistic shadow arround the wall right?, I think the distance of trees across the street to the wall of the building is too far away to create a shadow of that,...i dont know....maybe just my vision is less precise. but overall this is good rendering....

Hey thanks, shadows are real. if you search from photos from this building on google you will get some with this kind os result with trees projecting shadows on the facade. Those trees are quite high and the street is not that wide.
anyway i wanted to create this special autumn ambiance with winter trees and low sun.

Daniel Smudde

said 8 February 2012 8:51 am
This rendering is excellent! The cast shadows are strong and the materials are nicely tuned. My only critique would be to tighten and darken your ambient occlusion to really pull some darkness into the ridges up top; it seems a little unbalanced to have the left side top be so dark and the right side is missing that rich shadow. This is amazing work.

Juraj Talcik

said 8 February 2012 10:05 am
Great !

Howard Lake

said 8 February 2012 8:03 pm
Cool image!

Did you stretch the rendering? I look at the signage on the building and compare to the existing one. And yours looks much longer and short.

Other than that, it looks great!

Christopher Malheiros

said 10 February 2012 2:15 am
Quoting Howard Lake:
Cool image!

Did you stretch the rendering? I look at the signage on the building and compare to the existing one. And yours looks much longer and short.

Other than that, it looks great!


Thanks Howard and no, i didn't stretch the render, i just had to use a wide focal cause from across the street it's difficult to catch the whole building and i didn't want to get to far away.

Hirsad Pourkhosro

said 10 March 2012 3:27 am
wowwww niceeee

Add Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment. Login here.

Posted by

Christopher Malheiros
Freelance Architectural Visualizer
Paris, France
View Profile

Statistics

678 9 8
Views Likes Comments

Actions