'Project Overview'

 
'Rustic House' by Miguel Fonseca


Texturing


Well here comes the best part, giving some life to these plain objects, the most hardest part were the walls. I made some compositions in photoshop with an england wallbrick, it's the closest to the portuguese wall brick, but it's ok, it's only an exercise with these textures. I picked some hard stones to put near the door and windows. Here are some pics of the unwraped walls





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Lighting


The scene was rendering with Vray, i used two lights a Vray light to give the skylight and a target spot, to create a strong shadow and give some depth to the scene. Also I added some light blue and yellow colours to makeit feel like a summers day. Here is the light study that i made after the texturing step. After the rendering i made some post production in photoshop, some levels and contrast adjustments, sharp and other final touches.





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Part 2


This image was created using a few of the hundreds of textures from the Total Texture CDs - very comprehensive texture collections priced with the hobbyist in mind. To see more examples, download free
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