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3d Architectural Rendering of:

Frost Bank Tower
Mid Construction

Austin, TX


A series of construction phased 3d renderings used by Constructors to win the contract for the construction of the tower.


See also:
Select for related 3d architectural rendering/ animation : 3d Architectural Visualization of: Frost Bank Tower Topped Off  Topped Off
Select for related 3d architectural rendering/ animation : 3d Rendering of: Frost Bank Tower Project Complete  Project Complete
3d Architectural Rendering of: Frost Bank Tower - Mid Construction(medium)

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Susman Tisdale Gayle - Client
Constructors - Client
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Rendering Rule #19

Reflections. I find it's useful to add reflection to most objects in an architectural rendering. You'll need to adjust this based on render times, but if you look around you'll see that most objects have some level of reflectivity. The next trick is to figure out how much reflection to show. Often I like to crank it up to the point where it's obviously too much, then dial it back down.
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