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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by Dan_ddd » Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:59 pm

Lee

I just added Supernovas from GIMP to the spots. gives a great extra lighting feel.

Might hold you to that Beer at least I live in the same country as you although I've never been to York.

Look forward to seeing your next set of models and renders

All the best Dan
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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by leedeetee » Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:02 pm

Wow, looks super, Dan, thanks. No worries about the beer. I have a fantastic local. :)

Can the supernova affect be applied form Photoshop?
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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by Dan_ddd » Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:42 pm

I'm sure it can but I don't know much about photoshop so probably not the best person to ask.

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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by flipya » Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:45 pm

leedeetee wrote:Anyway, here's my final render for this scene, going to do a different one now as a bit bored of this one.
Would love to see that one on progressive ;)

BTW, if you're ever in Berlin, Amsterdam or Freetown I'll treat you to a beer! :^:
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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by leedeetee » Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:22 pm

flipya wrote:
leedeetee wrote:Anyway, here's my final render for this scene, going to do a different one now as a bit bored of this one.
Would love to see that one on progressive ;)

BTW, if you're ever in Berlin, Amsterdam or Freetown I'll treat you to a beer! :^:
You're right, I feel I should give my first ever render a 'proper' finale with a nice render. Will leave it baking over night.

Thanks for the beer offer! It's like a Twilight beer club! :clap:
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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by Dan_ddd » Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:31 pm

Hey Lee. There IS a special Beer club already. Check out the 'Pull up a chair' section. There's a topic call 'PPP (post pro phobics)' I could do with another Brit in there as it's run by Aussis :)

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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by leedeetee » Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:12 am

Dan_ddd wrote:Hey Lee. There IS a special Beer club already. Check out the 'Pull up a chair' section. There's a topic call 'PPP (post pro phobics)' I could do with another Brit in there as it's run by Aussis :)
I'll take a peak in!

Well this is the last render for this on Easy09. Not sure I can tell the difference between this and Easy05 but i'll try! . . .

Thanks again for everyone's help. :)
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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by Gareth » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:34 am

yeh, pop in to the PPP club.....i make more money from serving warm beer to Poms....it saves on the cost of refrigeration....!!! :D

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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by Fletch » Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:41 pm

Looking good!
The ceiling would be painted with "flat" paint, I would try that template on the ceiling... or even eggshell or semi gloss, something like this.

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Re: Help with learning Twilight

Post by flipya » Wed Jun 15, 2011 1:30 pm

leedeetee wrote:Not sure I can tell the difference between this and Easy05 but i'll try!
I sure can! Even with the low quality of animated gifs :)
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