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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    Looking good, Steve, very good.
  • First class

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    Hi Solo, It's always a pleasure to look at your renders. Airport background enlights the Hall. Looking at the third picture, I notice the big plant is not really mirrored on the tiles, we see the pot but not the plant's foot. I hope it's may help. MALAISE
  • KiD_bEd_RoOm

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    stereofidelic: im from tampico, on the golf of mexico, the weather here is extremly hot, really hot, so in my proposals for clients i try to use always cold materials to make it feel more cool,,also wood floor here are too expensive...but thx for your coments bro!!
  • Wine & water glasses

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    Thank you Jean-Franco, If I had to do it once again from scratch, I would say no more than 30 minutes. The modeling has nothing complicated, the time-consuming part is drawing a nice shape using Bezier curves. Once this is done, you just have to "follow-me" around a 48 segments circle, detach the part witch will be the interface between the glass & content, model the meniscus, and that's all. The process is nicely described in this tutorial by Patrick Nieborg.
  • Quick Irender Nxt Hospital Render

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    "Shift and tilt" actually comes from the world of view camera photography. Lets say you photograph a building with the base of the camera parallel to the ground. You don't want to tilt the camera up because that might cause the verticals to diverge. With a view camera, you can move the lens up while the film of sensor stays where it is. This allows you to get the top of the building into the scene while keeping the verticals parallel. You can also tilt the front lens board of the camera. When you tilt the lens you also tilt the plane of focus. Imagine photographing a brick driveway leading up to a house. Your client is the brick maker and you want all of the bricks to be sharp right from the front of the camera to way off in the distance. To do this, you tilt the lens in the direction of the bricks. The irony is that this technique was originally used to make things sharper. Recently it has become fashionable to either use a large camera to simulate a small simple camera or to isolate the area of greatest interest by throwing extraneous elements out of focus. To do this you just tilt the lens back until only a few bricks in the driveway are in focus. The tilt is also know as the Schiemphlug (SP?) effect after its inventor. In essence, blurry has become the new sharp.
  • Book Cover Illustration

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    so cool! looks really good. there are some great digital painting dvd's from gnomon. anything by scott robertson, james clyne, or mark grnr are really good. If you're in the area i'm teaching a digital painting class there also.
  • Kid's room W.I.P.

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    looks nice and clean....lighting is a little flat though.... this'd be really nice once you do some work on the lighting.
  • Just a WIP

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    StinkieS
    Yeah, that's right. I've got an 8 core Mac Pro with 16 gb of RAM. OS: Vista Ultimate.
  • Cumston Hall WIP

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    I just found the URL. They sell software, but they also sell the sticky tapes as a separate item. http://www.stickyyard.com/
  • Quad Gun Tractor

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    @tomislavm said: Maybe this can help! Thanks for the resource, I managed to find some decent enough plans after searching on Goolge for... how many days??? Ive restarted the model and now have one side of the fuselage is almost complete. Oops, no! Guess I haven't... I thought I'd saved it before I made the changes and closed it... oh well! @spider74 said: the plane is just as cool as the first model,like the way you go for alternative looking vechicles.hard to guess what the next one will be.Great modeling Thanks, I just model what catches my eye when surfing. The first two models were quite simple because I wasn't going for accuracy and they both are very square. I thought I'd challange myself a bit.
  • Kitchen Remodel

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    3RD image looks superb, wish they were higher res so we could see more detail. Vray really looks like a very capable sketchup renderer. Agree about the 2nd image shadows, something doesnt seem quite right.
  • Needed: advice on night scenes of complex models

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    tinanneT
    This is a great thread! More, more...
  • 2009 Wilson Livestock

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    yeah i suppose...srry for posting so late, i guess i wont be doing another trailer like this...so thanks alot though for all the tips! its much appreciated!
  • Lighting test

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    soloS
    That's gonna be a long thread, so why not try watching the Podium videos that are available on their website or even reading through the tutorials on the forum?
  • Appartement towers (WIP)

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    Got a small update: Continue working on the model. I've recently read about Le Corbusier and his "five points of architecture" It appealed to me so I made some changes to the model. Added stills to support the structure, added curtain wall windows. And of course I like the idea of a large roof garden! (It kind of reminds me of the Lever House in New York) [image: axbu_test2.jpg]
  • .Fantasy Spaces.

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    fan "bloody" tastic i stand in aw and applaud you brilliant work
  • ReD and WhiTe

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    thx modelhead
  • Worship Series: He is Risen_SU and Podium render

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    @tinanne said: Great Rendering! He is risen indeed! thanks tinnane.
  • Boat Hull gone wrong

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks Roger.
  • UPDATED with Podium render "The Altar"

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    @kwistenbiebel said: What can I say...These images are simply wonderful. You really catch that mystical mood. Very nice. The viewpoints are very expressive as well. Great job Nomer! thanks kwist... i am lining all these with this years exhibition.
  • Belfry Bergen op Zoom, propused building.

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    Dear EdwardoNL, It seems a little too attached to the existing building. What if you moved the Belfy to the corner and wrapped the balcony and entrance around the sides. Regards, Bob

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