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Postby marked001 » Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:55 am

Here is a ballroom renovation I did a couple of images for.. SketchUp/Twilight/Pshop/Magic Bullet Looks

The owner was more or less just updating the finishes along with a few minor archiectural changes to the space. Cheffey was kind enough to model this up for me when I was crazy busy. I know the people are kind of weak, but I obviously can't fill it with people.. I personally think there should be no people, but the client wanted a few.

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Re: :Ballroom:

Postby solo » Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:59 am

Looks great,I like the style also.

The guy in jeans drinking wine is so out of place :mrgreen:
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Re: :Ballroom:

Postby Richard » Mon Apr 30, 2012 2:08 am

Very nice mate!!!! May be though just a bit too bright for the lights to be so bloomy!
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Re: :Ballroom:

Postby fymoro » Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:39 am

Nice images Jason, I like the mood... :thumb:
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Postby allanx » Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:26 am

yeah I agree the people are kind of distraction especially the guy in jeans...the render is very good without the people IMHO...

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Re: :Ballroom:

Postby marked001 » Tue May 01, 2012 2:17 am

so what you guys are saying in a roundabout way is.... that the people are no good? haha.... I'll take them out.. I've been waiting to see what my client has to say about it.

thanks for the comments... and richard, i couldnt control myself on the bloom on the lights :) but yeah, you're right..
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Re: :Ballroom:

Postby Richard » Tue May 01, 2012 3:29 am

quick "curves" adjustment

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Re: :Ballroom:

Postby Daniel » Tue May 01, 2012 3:14 pm

Nice renderings, as usual, Jason.
I've always been an advocate of including entourage in architectural renderings; in this case I think the problem is with these particular people - they don't seem to fit the scene of a practically empty ballroom. maybe a few wait staff setting tables.
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Re: :Ballroom:

Postby marked001 » Wed May 02, 2012 2:00 am

That's genius, Daniel.. that would be the only time there would be a few people in the space. I think my client wants to leave people out altogether, but if I can dig up some cut-out people that look like wait staff, I'm going to give that a try.

Thanks for the adjustment, Richard..that does look better. the Curves adjustment still proves difficult for me to master!
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Re: :Ballroom:

Postby Richard » Wed May 02, 2012 3:54 am

Mate I don't understand curves adjustment either!!!! :?

I read a small section in a book whilst at a book shop once that just had simple steps to improve an image - it suggested "curves" as a quick and easy "do all" for improving images when converting from RGB to CYMK as images tend to dull the contrast. It suggested to open the curves editor and move the top of the curve (third way down) > left and the bottom (third way up) > right - both by just a bit. This works well for most images.

However, with your's I just moved both these new points to the right a bit (below mean) so the curve sagged! Very basic edit but big plus for the result!
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Re: :Ballroom:

Postby Richard » Wed May 02, 2012 3:55 am

Daniel wrote:Nice renderings, as usual, Jason.
I've always been an advocate of including entourage in architectural renderings; in this case I think the problem is with these particular people - they don't seem to fit the scene of a practically empty ballroom. maybe a few wait staff setting tables.


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