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Making of Smirnova-lastochkina Office
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Serjozha Ya
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Hello dear ali!
Thank you for appreciation, i'm very happy that tut helps you:)

ali ghafoori
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hello mr Serjozha.it's very good tutorial.thank you for sharing.

Serjozha Ya
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Thank you Nigel, I'll consider your advice! Wish you luck in Revit!
Definitely, I prefer 3dsmax, rather than Archicad and Revit both in all existing ways, more like nice images than documentation :)

Nigel Stutt
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Superb tutorial thanks, love the road I think the most, and the glazed cladding is unique. If I had to make a comment I would say that the concrete walls near to the road should be a little muckier, theyre too clean, but that is the only thing I noticed. Intersted to hear you using Archicad, I am learning Revit myself but still prefer modelling in 3dsmax - far more flexible than either Archicad or Revit but they both have a different function from 3dsmax really (BIM) buit they are a bit of a nightmare to use for non-regular buildings.

Serjozha Ya
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Thanks Sergio!)
Tweaking contrast and saturation did a part in it, feeling of depth and feeling of difference distance from the camera gave Zdepth channel, with properties the further - the whiter.

OlaRenders
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it´s amazing how better the trees look after the post production, comparing to the raw render. it´s just adding contrast that does so?
great work. thanks for sharing!

Serjozha Ya
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You're welcome! :)
Thanks for sharing RB! :)
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One World
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Appreciate that .. useful link.

RB Cameron
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Here's a blog showing a possible Revit + 3dsMax workflow:
http://mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/2013/11/revit-3dsmax-utilizing-render.html
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One World
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Cool.. I feel confident now. Thank you once again !!

Serjozha Ya
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Thank you RB Cameron!)
Thank you, One World!) It is the best solution I know. Model after importing doesn't gain extra geometry and very important, save possibility to work on it after importing to 3dsmax without problems, which can occur after importing non-Autodesk models.
If ArchiCad model after import to 3dsmax will have 1 million polygons, after Revit it will have about 250 hundreds.
In my case, as it was not a huge model, only 180 hundreds poly after ArchiCad and I didn't need to edit it, only deleting elements I didn't need, it was ok.
So benefits of Revit + 3dsmax combo in compare to ArciCad + 3dsmax:
-less geometry (approximately 1/4)
-possibility to edit (without witchcraft)
P.S. Seems like little ad to Autodesk :)
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One World
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Beautiful work and really appreciate you sharing this with us. I am a regular REVIT user and we have increasing demand with renderings in our office. Do you think REVIT + 3DSmax combo works good? I am beginner at renderings in 3DSmax, do you have any suggestions. Thanks !

RB Cameron
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Nice!

Serjozha Ya
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Thank you Ivan!) tried to make it understandable.
ArchiCAD - 3ds max is good combo at start, guys who moved to Revit, say that it is better symbiosis, especially in Huge archi scenes. Model for import, is very clean and without extra polygons after Revit, think because it is both products of the same company.
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Ivan Kunchev
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Very thorough Making Of. Appreciate it. I'm really happy when I see other architects use ArchiCAD - 3DS MAX combo.
Thanks for sharing!

Serjozha Ya
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Thank you Dude!) Almost melted from such a warm comment)
By the way, in around several weeks it will be the same weather, I tried to reproduce.
Happy, that it became useful for you!)
Thx!))
Thank you, Alex!) Most commonly TIF 16-bit, sometimes HDR.
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Kretsul Di
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Good job man! Nice idea, great performance!
Your architecture looks pretty beautiful. Just feeling cold autumn mood of the picture, exciting!
I found some useful tips!) Thx a lot for sharing!
Good luck in cgarchfuture and congratulations!)

Alex Gorilluy
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Great image, nice tut, thanks for sharing.
It became very nice after post.
Which format and depths, are you using to save renders?

Serjozha Ya
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Thank you, Max Wood!
Kind of feeling of starting wind, which is raises it in to the air)

Serjozha Ya
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Thank you, max max!)
Function diagrams was rendered in 3ds max and was edited in Adobe Ph for adding explanations.
Facade was created simply by creating array of unify elements, which has possibility to connect to the same elements in six directions (up, up-left, left, left-down, down, down-right, right, right-up), and than slicing it on the corners.
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