⚠️ 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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    Dave RD
    Amazing!
  • A small home repeat.

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    Rich O BrienR
    @mike amos said: Gpu is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 So you are limited to CPU based denoising. Maybe try to find a refurbished 2070/2070ti? It will not make not a difference to your render times but the nVidia denoiser is very fast and resolves noisy images better than OpenImage TwiLight is not GPU based for rendering so you need a double investment for CPU and GPU to see any real substantial render time gains.
  • Modern Villa

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    Bryan KB
    Beautiful.
  • Renovation of a bathroom

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    Bryan KB
    I want that bathroom! Great as always!
  • Old project: home cinema

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    Bryan KB
    Wow! Nice!
  • Not Raining now.

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    Mike AmosM
    Thanks mate, I tried over and over to get the fountain lit up but it would not work. C'est la vie.
  • Second night render test of Raylectorn v5

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks Mike. Raylectron's new sky controls are a big leap forward. I need more practice, but I already love it.
  • Bedroom,bath,wardrobe

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    Bryan KB
    Wa... WOW! You have outdone yourself! Stunning!
  • Gaming Headphones ala SUbD

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    Rich O BrienR
    Very kind words from you all. Its mostly primitive shapes. Vertex Tools and SUbD do the heavy lifting. What I found interesting was delving into Blender's EEVEE engine. DAE export from SketchUp and some quick PBR materials and 3secs later you get a render. I would love a standalone EEVEE engine for SketchUp. That would be bananas!
  • Poolside evening.

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    Hi Mike, if you dont mind me saying I think you are going about teaching yourself rendering the wrong way. You are tasking yourself with being an Architect, Landscape designer and renderer. All arch vis guys I know work from archirects plans and elevations or in the case of more arty personal projects "mood boards, or/and reference images (lots of them) At art school visual artists in just about every discipline have walls or desks full of references. Old school oil painters use a reference, being a real landscape and do pencil sketches of rock formations, that might be called a "study" it is not plagerism. If you want to do a pool courtyard firstly identify what type of pool courtyard, minimalist, funky, period, art deco then collect lots of images you like in the genre and study them, perhaps try to do a render and try to copy the whole thing, lighting, Architecture, sky type. Then study water levels associated landscaping and plants, of just mash elements together, tilling paving, water levels pool lighting placement and effects. I have attached some examples of a study I did a while ago, you may note that I did not copy verbatum not that there is any thing wrong with that. And an example of a mood board [image: XEWH_1.jpg] [image: qflY_2.jpg] [image: hp4j_3.jpg] [image: aRo4_Terracesmall.jpg] [image: HFMH_Moodboard.jpg]
  • Tropical Queensland Waterfront

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    @mike amos said: Your renders are among those I look for inspiration. They rock, seriously. Thanks mate. I appreciate your kind words Mike, thanks
  • Testing Raylectron's new clouds feature

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks Mike! The size of the parking space is just me. I prefer wider parking slots. 12ft (3.6m) across. Of course the delivery van parks how they want. Don't they everywhere?
  • Phone Seat

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    tuna1957T
    Thanks guys
  • My fleet to date

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks Mike! Thank tuna! Thanks loco!
  • Retro Tube

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    tuna1957T
    Thanks Mike
  • Mid Mod Decor

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    tuna1957T
    Thanks guys
  • Survey ship DS2

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks L i am! Yep gotcha 5x5. Thanks Mike!
  • ATLANTIS - Leon Krier

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    elmerE
    Thanks to you guys, well it's more or less two thousands hours, including video, but not work, just pleasure!
  • Porsche 356 C Coupé in the Garage.

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    jo-keJ
    thank you.
  • Trigon lamp - photomatch

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    PablotuboP
    Thanks Mike
  • Sketchy style drawing

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    @mike amos said: The business mate, worth a is salary bonus imho. Thanks very much Mike It seems those skills are not fully appreciated by the management of my present job as a car parking attendant

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