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Old September 18th, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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Recently completed job for an architecture firm in Dublin, who are moving their office into the ruins of a protestant church.

Daytime images are lit with a HDR domelight but with a vraysun thrown in as well as I needed more control over where the sun was hitting. For these I clone tool'd out the sun in the hdr image in photoshop so that I didnt have two suns! Night images are lit by a HDR mapped dome light and Lumina's excellent free task light models: http://www.treddi.com/forum/index.php?autocom=lumina







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Superb images. And looks like something off Grand Designs!

My only criticism is it looks a little lifeless and cold - be nice to see a bit more colour in there somewhere, even if it's just a pot plant!!
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no! no pot plants imo

these are excellent, i love them, great detail and natural lighting.
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what a job.
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Smashing renders, Peter. Congrats!
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WOW!!!thats all i can say...
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Nice work. Love the renders, the one thing that it needs is something to help it not look abandoned. for example papers, books, pens, pencils, really just anything to say someone had been there recently. Other than that the lighting is great, I especially like the renders viewing through the windows. The colors from the GI are amazing. Keep up the great work.
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Love the building and the renders are nice.

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Very nice work Peter.
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I don't find these renderings lifeless and cold at all. They are full of color, light and shadows. Very well done!
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