birds in a rendering? i guess its all to create an atmosphere in the image. Its stupid to do these during the rendering when you don't know exactly how they'll turn out, when its much harder to tweak as opposed to a 2 minute job in photoshop and the time it takes to render.
Sep 17, 12 7:25 pm ·
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which rendering program will...
which rendering program will give you this "watercolor" quality seen in the images below?
thanks
none.. its been photoshoped to death!
use Vray to get the base lighting and render.. then use photoshop
Accesskb is right - it's a lot of Photoshop work on top of the base render. There's nothing that will directly give you that look.
You could try using a blue / purple hdri map and yellowish lights to give you the evening / night look that several of the above renders seem to have.
also these renders looked farmed, so its possible that no matter how long you stare at photoshop you may still have a hard time achieving this look...
not to say that its impossible, but from my experience...
someone that does nothing but rendering all day, will be better than an architect/ designer who is busying themselves with other things.. (hopefully)
thanks for the input. i will try my hand at this
What is it with putting birds in renderings?
There are thousands of tutorials on youtube for achieving these same results.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGhokG3ljdo
And many times they have great soundtracks...unfortunately this one does not.
Best of luck!
birds in a rendering? i guess its all to create an atmosphere in the image. Its stupid to do these during the rendering when you don't know exactly how they'll turn out, when its much harder to tweak as opposed to a 2 minute job in photoshop and the time it takes to render.
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