⚠️ Important | Libfredo 15.6b introduces important bugfixes for Fredo's Extensions Update

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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    Ta, Steve. Not sure about the 'hubcaps' on alloys but they are there on the other hotrod I did some tome ago. Two Fords in fact, one pickup and a SW. https://community.sketchucation.com/topic/164593/1932-ford-model-a-pickup-drop-hotrod https://community.sketchucation.com/topic/161155/ford-model-a-hotrod/20 The flames thing is something I want to do but getting used to new software which is taking a while. Are we going to see anything new from you sometime?
  • Gallery of my works! ATB.Architecture (updated 30/05/2011!!)

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    Gus RG
    Looks very nice Andre. And thanks.
  • F1 car

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    KrisidiousK
    you can import this model in a game called rFactor and drive it.
  • A quick project

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    Thanks. I always try to make the exterior exposure bigger for a more photorealistic look. It also helps to merge the interior and the exterior togeather more naturally.
  • Amateur Hour

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    Your renders improved a lot! I don't know how your render engine works, but see if you can get the sun shadows to get a little softer. Seems to me that they are too hard/sharp right now.
  • My first ever Virtual reality

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    Here is the next part of the tutorial. http://nomeradona.blogspot.com/2011/05/virtual-reality-tutorial-part-2.html
  • Prison...

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    GaieusG
    There are experiments however... YouTube - Prisoners in Pink: CBS News [flash=480,385:313qfr41]http://www.youtube.com/v/llXPtNGEKn4[/flash:313qfr41] I think I'll split these OT posts off the original which should not be spoiled by them...)
  • Pininfarina Giulia Children's Rocking Horse

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    alvisA
    @mike lucey said: If I had one of those I'd hang it on the ceiling. I couldn't see myself letting a kid use it. Great model and well rendered. Please let us more about the process involved? As far as I was able to explain ... I do not know. I think this is all clear. [image: 2rwke8j.jpg]
  • Cycles Renderer

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    michaliszissiouM
    For mac users, not advanced users I mean, here, its very fast no cuda though. Multiple UVs work fine in this one. http://www.graphicall.org/117 (watch out, OSX 10.6.7 only!)
  • The Doppelgänger -- by Kargall

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    StilTegS
    absolument superbe !!!!
  • Fun project

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    Thank you
  • Lakeside Shelter

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    Very nice. Clean style. Scott
  • :Office Reception/Conference:

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    broomstickB
    @marked001 said: broomstick.. you're giving me too much credit. i did this in pshop... but that is actually a great idea An idea that I tried as soon as I saw your renders... to no avail: fog only works "upwards" it seems, and I was not able to replicate the effect you made there. I realized after writing my comment that it was photoshop... Nice images tho, very professional. Sometimes a nice model with clean lines and good colors is enough to convey one's idea
  • A dutch steet view

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    @srx said: I like it. Good modeling and details. .. Thanks SRX, you're right. It's got more feeling this way. nice job
  • Ivy Cottage...

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    EscapeArtistE
    @tadema said: Thanks, the raw render output is below, the Ivy was just one leaf made into a component, moved, scaled ect. Not perfect but better than PS, all the plants-trees are PS. John Ah, excellent! Thanks for the info.
  • Floating matrix

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    very nice. beautiful colouring. i like your font in the first image.
  • Wood House (WIP)

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    charly2008C
    Hi Pete and Crankston, Thanks for your kind comments. Yes, it is often the case that you think the build should be relatively easy. The difficulties will only be visible later because you have considered but not all. Charly
  • Murphy's Re-done

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    tademaT
    Thanks all, the last image was a bit of an afterthought after so much tweaking with the render. I used a great little piece of software http://www.hdrsoft.com/download/win.html , it's for hdri but you can use 1 image or adjust the exposure in PS first for 3 or 5 bracketed images. Thanks John
  • Quick render

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    pyrolunaP
    great start, yamh. I really like the wallpainting! You might want to try a displacement map on the rug if your renderer allows it... which one are you using? And maybe either show a little less of the white floor, or add a bit of interest with a different texture
  • Church rendering

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    pyrolunaP
    nice one I like the blue roof I want a blue roof like that, and a little tower!
  • Sea House

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    Pretty good, the water in the pool looks more like metal than water, however. Maybe if it were slightly more translucent than it would look more real. A simple bump-map might also help. Cheers,

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