Trial #3....House and Pond
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Trial #3....House and Pond
an experiment using DOF for the moment
Easy 05 Medium +
Camera 1.4
.......will need to some adjustments to the model and scene, so it has a little way to go
C&C welcome to help make improvements
Easy 05 Medium +
Camera 1.4
.......will need to some adjustments to the model and scene, so it has a little way to go
C&C welcome to help make improvements
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Re: Trial #3....House and Pond
That looks great, just enough foreground DOF.
Only thing is the grass that looks flat, I have some grass somewhere that you could scatter around (.png based) to give a more natural look, here is the grass thread: http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewto ... f=26&t=463
Only thing is the grass that looks flat, I have some grass somewhere that you could scatter around (.png based) to give a more natural look, here is the grass thread: http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewto ... f=26&t=463
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Re: Trial #3....House and Pond
Architectur_Twilight Library - try the "warped thin glass"
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Re: Trial #3....House and Pond
Fletch wrote:Architectur_Twilight Library - try the "warped thin glass"
Hi Fletch,
Okay thanks for pointing me in that direction.....i hadn't noticed it was there..... i will re-render but without DOF (to save time)
Re: Trial #3....House and Pond
i was wondering if it is worth modelling the corrugated metal panels?
anybody ever does this?
the only place where texturing isn't perfect is the edge of the roof...
anybody ever does this?
the only place where texturing isn't perfect is the edge of the roof...
Cheers,
Adam
Adam
Re: Trial #3....House and Pond
I do normally, unless the render is going to be at a far enough distance not to notice.i was wondering if it is worth modelling the corrugated metal panels?
anybody ever does this?
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Re: Trial #3....House and Pond
Pg09 wrote:i was wondering if it is worth modelling the corrugated metal panels?
anybody ever does this?
the only place where texturing isn't perfect is the edge of the roof...
good point Adam.....when the view is a close as this one is, edge details like the edges of the corrugated roof do become a weakness.....i might try and reduce the thickness of the roof by 50% and see if that makes any difference
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Re: Trial #3....House and Pond
Adam,
I have found a file from a roofing supplier.....i'll give that a try too
.....the experimenting never stops....
I have found a file from a roofing supplier.....i'll give that a try too
.....the experimenting never stops....
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here is a link to some roofing products for SketchUp :
http://www.steelselect.com/content/view ... hp?id=4532
....unfortunately, there isn't a corrugated iron file, but there might be something useful in there for somebody
http://www.steelselect.com/content/view ... hp?id=4532
....unfortunately, there isn't a corrugated iron file, but there might be something useful in there for somebody
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Re: Trial #3....House and Pond
here it is with the Warped Thin Glass.......looks a bit dodgy to me...!!Fletch wrote:Architectur_Twilight Library - try the "warped thin glass"
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