advanced rendering for AutoCAD
Here's the result of my latest batch of brochure renderings.
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Yes, it's notoriously difficult to make white look like white and not grey.
This is where the burn control really helps.
Peter's work always gives us a higher bar to aspire to.
Great works
Superb work as always Peter. Congratulations. I was wondering, do you mention in the brochure that customers are looking at a drawing actually or did any of them find out that these are not real photographs. Some may feel that your company is "cheating" on them, or is this a silly point?
Sorry if my writing is not correct, i hope you understand what i mean.
Hi Jan,
Personally speaking, if I were Peter's company customer and looking to buy office furniture selecting it from brochure I would never think about what I am looking at as regards if it is real or CG... If the product is what I want, need and like, the origin of pictures simply doesn't matter :) Furthermore I prefer CG of this superb quality from real photos which frequently insult basic aesthetic criteria of consumers :D
Exactly.
We also have 3 showrooms round the country, some of our dealers have their own showrooms and we have samples of all our finishes which can be sent out.
All our dealers are aware that we use renderings, but sometimes we do have end clients asking what flooring or fabric we used in the "photo".
The simple choice is; renderings or no brochure.
The last brochure we photographed cost us around £250,000 to build the furniture and photograph it (Fulcrum furniture - http://www.sven.co.uk/index.php?page=50).
The following Ambus brochure cost us a new computer (Ambus furniture - http://www.sven.co.uk/index.php?page=50).
I rest my case ;-)