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What I do not get is why you have to break the roof into two again when you have already done that with the parapet walls of the various unit of the row?
Adding bump to stone/cladding walls to give it texture, and also displacement to you roof tiles to lift them off the surface of the roof would help alot.
Vegetation wonderfully done, only the folks I believe are not in perspective, try RPC's, "[link]" or input them in as decals in the model that way you have high resolution figures without adding to rendering time and you will not have to worry about it no aligning well with the view. By the way as a new user you get two week free license to use rpc on 3d max.
Separating different ground surfaces (road, walkway and grass) with kerbs helps define the different elements of the landscape.
All in all good choice of color and material, good lighting balance between artificial(interior) and natural(exterior) lighting.
The people added by photoshop also vegetation,i already tried RPC but it's not good enough. even after the rendering it's still so not real.
anyway,thx for CnC really appreciate it
A section through the roof if you are using wooden members as commonly done here in Nigeria, this only difference I see is the wall plate breaking into two, with additional cost of a wall between the two roofs within the same unit. With only the parapet in between units only that is eliminated as in both cases the triangluar section of tiebeam, rafters, struss, noggins etc remains the same in both cases.
Even then with steel frames, you will be having two sets for frames for each unit. I guess the cost consideration is not much since you are doing mass housing.
Yes am from Nigeria.
how long have you been on it?
i am a fresh-graduate majoring in architecture.and i still need more experience