Residence

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Ibon
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Re: Residence

Post by Ibon » Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:26 pm

Thanks guys ;)

Boofredlay
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Re: Residence

Post by Boofredlay » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:00 pm

Great work Pete.
A couple questions if I may.

1. There are no corner boards with the siding. Is this intentional?
2. The material does not match up in this corner. Does it take a turn I am not seeing?

Again, great work.

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Re: Residence

Post by tomsdesk » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:20 pm

Frederik wrote:...I'm sure that we will see the KT instancing brush incorporated to Twilight Render... (Hopefully sooner rather than later...)
This will enable you to use high poly Xfrog trees, grass, vegetation and other stuff by placing proxies in SU but render the high-poly 3D models in Twilight Render...
This would be fantastic, Kim...especially for us users of twilight only for PR rendering ;)

Great start, Pete...can't wait to see all you do with this one (obviously :`)

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Re: Residence

Post by Solo » Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:18 pm

good catch eric.. :oops:

I did the corrections and a quick render.
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vizfellas
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Re: Residence

Post by vizfellas » Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:53 pm

I like your style Solo congrtulation ;)
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Gareth
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Re: Residence

Post by Gareth » Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:31 am

soft and graceful....i like it...

nice work Pete..!!

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Re: Residence

Post by Fletch » Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:44 am

looks pretty good, Solo, with Twilight and Vue in your back pocket, it's just a matter of the 'right tool for the job'.

the glow is very strong

Solo
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Re: Residence

Post by Solo » Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:33 pm

I decided to do the pool area with Twilight, as there is not that much vegetation as the front, still was friggin heavy at 384049 edges and 166859 faces as all plants are 3D (blatant self promotion) from my garden pack available on my site. :oops:
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Frederik
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Re: Residence

Post by Frederik » Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:48 pm

Solo wrote:...all plants are 3D (blatant self promotion) from my garden pack available on my site. :oops:
There's absolutely NO NEED for you to feel "shy" about your garden pack... ;)

In fact I hereby want to promote it...
Since SU is very poor at handling high-poly models, Solo's garden pack 1 is THE BEST available, when it comes to 3D vegetation...!!

All models are really great looking and they all work incredible well in SU - and thereby also with the Twilight Render... :D

Your last render is really nice, crisp and clean...! Image
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Dylan
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Re: Residence

Post by Dylan » Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:35 am

I concur about the garden pack.
I must admit I only purchased it about a week ago and that was down to Frederick mentioning it :D
It is true though, you have 3d plants that look nice and are more manageable within SU.

Nice render by the way ;)

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