Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Dune and Evening Haze Color - Front Façade Render 2Jun 24, 2022 10:57 pm Dune is a very popular one and looks great, we saw a Weeks display home that had dark bricks, dark stained wood door, and Dune and Solver Mouse render, looked terrific. Maybe google Solver Mouse if you can pick any colour, they looked terrific together. Not sure about the Evening haze, maybe try googling it to see if you can see examples. As long as you put all your colour choices together and nothing stands out oddly then it should work fine. Re: Dune and Evening Haze Color - Front Façade Render 3Jun 26, 2022 1:28 pm I have a feeling the basic Colorbond colour palette has specifically been chosen, so a lay person can easily mix and match with little risk of ending up with a horrendous overall look as long as you keep your colour selection to a minimum. In my opinion: Dune tilts slightly towards the warm side but still remains very neutral. Evening haze on the other hand tilts more to the cool side as it has a slight green tinge to it. They are both on the light end so you're not going to contrast each other that much. You'll probably end up with a light crisp facade. Choose your primary colour depending on whether you want a slightly warmer and darker facade or a cooler lighter one. I would personally go for dune as the primary colour. Suggestions please for acrylic rendering Color to match austral brick urban one pepper. Pic for reference. Thanks 0 5143 The mesh is often stuck on wall first then rendered over, which means it does nothing Not to specifications Get a scope of works in writing before start, needs to be… 10 9065 I would probably definitely consider contrasting out garage door (e.g. light ash would look great) and make downpipes and fascia same colour as your walls, not as your… 1 3638 |