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Comment by George Ioannidis on July 15, 2011 at 2:42am
Hats off to you Marc, you did again your miracle! The overall blending of rendering with reality is almost perfect.
Comment by Marc Chaumier on July 15, 2011 at 2:15am
Medhat, I have to confess that I am a cheater. I put my background photo in the walkabout window and I adjust my camera with the perspective, but not exactly, because I find the manipulation quite hard in nXt (and not possible in acad). I make the render, and after, in pshop, I ADJUST THE BACKGROUND PHOTO TO THE PERSPECTIVE OF MY RENDER... Here is the cheat! And after you can keep this new background for other renders, with other settings.
Comment by Aleksander Nowacki on July 15, 2011 at 1:13am

Marc, I'm not indulgent at all, I'm not exaggerating too. I know exactly that your picture is just a mix of photo and render, but it's made perfectly. Colours, light, perspective, all the elements are excellently adjusted. Peter Milner works also with such perfection.

Most of your works are fine, Marc, but this one is the best.

 

 

Comment by Medhat M. Ikhwan on July 14, 2011 at 8:59pm
If the photo not taken by you
Comment by Medhat M. Ikhwan on July 14, 2011 at 8:43pm
This is what Architecture is all about. Great work. But how did you mange the most difficult part of fixing the same camera angle?.
Comment by Marc Chaumier on July 14, 2011 at 4:43pm

Hi, thanks all! Aleksander, your comment make me proud, thanks for your indulgence and exaggeration ;o)

Jorge, in pshop I cut a foreground with the car on my background picture. And on this foreground, I cut the glasses of the  cars and I give to the layer some transparency... Very simple

Comment by Jorge Javier Lara Domínguez on July 14, 2011 at 4:16pm
Excelente trabajo Marc. Felicidades!!! Como  editas la imagen para poder tranparentar los cristales de los autos?
Comment by Aleksander Nowacki on July 14, 2011 at 12:42pm
Best render, I've ever seen here.

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OYEBANJI EMMANUEL posted a photo

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This is a remake of one of Peter Milner's scenes. I dont have the file. I photo-matched it in sketchup and rendered in nxt render for autocad.I just retouched it and increased the resolution.
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OYEBANJI EMMANUEL posted a photo

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This is a remake of one of Peter Milner's renders.I dont have the file. I photo-matched the scene in sketchup and rendered with nxt render in autocad.I replicated it.
Dec 18, 2023
OYEBANJI EMMANUEL posted a photo

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An office render i did recently.Critics and comments are welcome.Its one of the frames of a walkthrough animation i did recently.I used sketchup to model, exported to autocad and rendered with nxt render.
Nov 22, 2023
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nxt render Course/tutorial

Good day Sir,I want to know the number of people that would be interested in a nxt render course because i plan to create one.Please send me a prompt reply if you are interested.Just sayHi am in.Checkout a walkthrough i just created recently with nxt render for autocad after modelling in sketchup and then post-producing in photoshop.…See More
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OYEBANJI EMMANUEL replied to N` Goraw's discussion ACCURENDER NXT FOR WALKTHROUGHS
"Good day Sir, Hope this message meets you well. I just completed a short walkthrough of an office. Its down here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L4p5Iyiq5MiSK137UT1eH3POuiI5ZLDA/view?usp=drive_link"
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"Is comotion still om progres? I need to make some moving parts in NXT!!"
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