Yale Art Gallery

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Thanks mr.Kad!
I am using daylight system with photographic exposure, how do I sharpen the shadows? I think I am missing something there. Thanks.
i think everyone has said it already, but is is a little dark. i dont think that is the main problem tho, (not saying there is a big problem) the building looks great and photoreal, altho the trees and back street look lo-poly. overall great job :)
Much better Cecile. Only thing now is the shadows are too soft for the time of day. The Architecture is being muffled by the shadows... a stronger sun and tweaking lighting composition a bit so that the bldg is not so "shadowy" would help a lot!
Thank you for your replies, (I heard the cry from Jonathan too :) I took it back to Photoshop, hope you'll like it better. Cecile. [ATTACH=CONFIG]40762[/ATTACH]
Cecile.. image is also very dark. It's crying for some light!
Thank you Robert, I like this building very much, I have modeled the rest of it too, I am currently working on a view from York St. I agree with the comments about the contrast and sharpness, I'll take care of this. Cecile.
Thank you MrCad!
One of my favorite buildings-I have been there and walked past this view many times-- I think if you're in NH you should take some pics of this view or take some time to watch the light--- i agree, brightness and contrast and some overall sharpness-- maybe adding the digital message with a little glow or 1 solitary human figure or just a slight bit more detail or darkenss between the the two trees where you can see down chapel st- it looks really good though- do you have the rest of the building modeled?
The scene needs a little bit of contrast..but nice work overall !!