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Post by Canadium on Sun May 16, 2010 11:49 pm

These were originally posted under environment & landscaping. I just thought of posting them here because the more, I look at them, the more they seem not to fit under that category. For one thing, there is no land or anything that resembles a landscape on the scenes. I got my inspiration for these images from the documentary movie Manufactured Landscapes. I think dito sa movie na ito nakakuha rin ng idea si Alex Roman para sa kanyang The Third & The Seventh kasi may similarities.

The buildings are modeled in SketchUp, the tower caranes were downloaded from the google 3d warehouse. Images are rendered in indigo renderer 2.2.












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Post by ARIST on Mon May 17, 2010 12:16 am

wow ganda, modelling, lighting , and rendering ayos. comment lng, dapat hindi muna napinturahan yung mga building tapat or malapit sa tower cranes para may konting drama, na ongoing pa rin construction nya. imho lang sir. tnx. Very Happy

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Post by ERICK on Mon May 17, 2010 12:54 am

nice indigo render dude... master mo na talaga to.. just wondering if intentional ung white color ng mga buildings... or practice to? anyways.. galing ng render...

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Post by bobpen on Mon May 17, 2010 1:00 am

ayos ah! parang totoo na sa sketchup! more view lang siguro sa ground. thanks! CGP! God bless!






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Re: Highrise condominiums

Post by Canadium on Mon May 17, 2010 2:04 am

ARIST wrote:wow ganda, modelling, lighting , and rendering ayos. comment lng, dapat hindi muna napinturahan yung mga building tapat or malapit sa tower cranes para may konting drama, na ongoing pa rin construction nya. imho lang sir. tnx. Very Happy


Maraming salamat Sir! That is a good idea. Hindi ko naisip yun. Sa bandang huli ko na lang dinagdag yung cranes para hindi repetitive yung mga objects sa scene. I may do another render with an unfinished building.

ERICK wrote:nice indigo render dude... master mo na talaga to.. just wondering if intentional ung white color ng mga buildings... or practice to? anyways.. galing ng render...


Thanks a lot Sir! The scenes were originally intended as test or practice renders on repeating an object thousands of times in a scene (similar to proxies) and just chose the white color without thinking of any color schemes. But since the renders looked ok, kaya naisipan ko na ipost.

bobpen wrote:ayos ah! parang totoo na sa sketchup! more view lang siguro sa ground. thanks! CGP! God bless!

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Maraming salamat Sir! I will be preparing some renders na makikita na yung ground at street na may mga kotse. Sa ngayon kasi hindi ko pa natapos yung modeling.

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Post by silvercrown on Mon May 17, 2010 2:05 am

mukhang bitin ako sa mga views bro, wala kase ground cover na nakikita, the structures are crowding the frames
a few observations. i guess too much yung clusters at volume ng condo structures in one place... halos magkakatabi kase...
imagine yung volume ng cars/ transportation needed to move the people living on this place... syempre kasunod na dun yung environmental problem galing sa emissions nung mga sasakyan, kitchens, etc...
in case may sunog mukhang mahihirapan yung bombero neto... yung vegetation sa baba di na rin sila magiging healthy kase halos di na sila makakakita ng araw...
i guess parang study lng tung ginawa mo, if you could enlighten us on your objective of this study?

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Post by Canadium on Mon May 17, 2010 2:54 am

silvercrown wrote:mukhang bitin ako sa mga views bro, wala kase ground cover na nakikita, the structures are crowding the frames
a few observations. i guess too much yung clusters at volume ng condo structures in one place... halos magkakatabi kase...
imagine yung volume ng cars/ transportation needed to move the people living on this place... syempre kasunod na dun yung environmental problem galing sa emissions nung mga sasakyan, kitchens, etc...
in case may sunog mukhang mahihirapan yung bombero neto... yung vegetation sa baba di na rin sila magiging healthy kase halos di na sila makakakita ng araw...
i guess parang study lng tung ginawa mo, if you could enlighten us on your objective of this study?


Thanks a lot Sir. I definitely agree with you. Yung spacing ng mga buildings was somehow similar to the ones found around St Jamestown (a neighborhood in Toronto with 17,000 residents on a 600m X 600m area). But on the renderings, the number of building clusters was overly exagerated 20 times or more to make it look like an interesting artwork. The design of the buildings was also somehow copied from existing structures. The scenes here are part of a study or test I made on how to dupilcate an object thousands of times in a scene inside skecthup. The thread can be found here: http://www.cgpinoy.org/environment-landscaping-f50/landscapes-in-sketchup-t11267.htm

In the future, I will be refining the scene to make it in line with reality.

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Post by silvercrown on Mon May 17, 2010 2:58 am

gotcha bro.
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Post by akoy on Mon May 17, 2010 3:36 am

lakas ng pc sir galeng 2thumbsup

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Post by Canadium on Mon May 17, 2010 5:12 am

akoy wrote:lakas ng pc sir galeng 2thumbsup


Maraming salamat Sir. Di pa naman ganon ka-high end yung pc.

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Post by lemeuix on Mon May 17, 2010 5:17 am

Ang galing! Parang totoo na. thumbsup

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Post by celes on Mon May 17, 2010 5:17 am

this is exactly how it feels to live in singapore.

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Post by zdesign on Mon May 17, 2010 5:21 am

galing din ng indigo sa render,aside from attaching materials its simple and easy to manipulate.master mo na ang indigo.one thing sa scene na to is the same color of the building and same model i think.but its good also to put some different texture or color...to add reflection/refraction/emit or ambiance in the scene.i like your work...practice pa lang ba to?

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Post by skyscraper100 on Mon May 17, 2010 5:42 am

very nice, i wanna see the roads and trees under it, ganda ng render 2thumbsup

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Re: Highrise condominiums

Post by Canadium on Mon May 17, 2010 5:46 am

lemeuix wrote:Ang galing! Parang totoo na. thumbsup


Maraming salamat Sir!

celes wrote:this is exactly how it feels to live in singapore.


Wow, parang similar din dito sa neighborhood ko sa toronto. Yung ibang camera angle sa scenes are actually similar to the views from my apartment window. Maraming salamat sa pagdaan Sir.

zdesign wrote:galing din ng indigo sa render,aside from attaching materials its simple and easy to manipulate.master mo na ang indigo.one thing sa scene na to is the same color of the building and same model i think.but its good also to put some different texture or color...to add reflection/refraction/emit or ambiance in the scene.i like your work...practice pa lang ba to?


Thanks a lot Sir! Iisang building model ang ginamit ko sa mga scenes. It was duplicated several times, re-sized and rotated. Actually, yung buong city model ay hindi pa tapos kaya hindi ko ipinapakita yung bandang ibaba kasi wala pa yung mga street at mga kotse. Ang mga renders are supposed to be test renders pero naisipan ko na ipost agad.

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