⚠️ 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!
  • Pride of Cucamonga: old model, new render

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks pbacot and Mike.
  • 70ties scene of my interior shop

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    Bryan KB
    Love the update!
  • Antiquity

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    JQLJ
    @pbacot said: What renderer? Photoshop!
  • Lake House Final

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks Charles. Yes, it will cost a lot. Thanks Mike.
  • House & skatter

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    cheddaC
    Super, skatter is a brilliant plugin.
  • Small wardrobe in an attic

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    Bryan KB
    Excellent render and design!
  • Scots Pine

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    Bryan KB
    Excellent!
  • School

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    ntxdaveN
    The excellent level of your work makes me think I should take up reading a magazine. Perhaps a cooking magazine (I cannot cook either).
  • City LIghts

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    @pbacot said: Looks good. How is this image produced. Foreground model, is all the light from the background image? is the water modeled for the reflections? I use Twilight Render (engine). This software has the option of including a background image. Once in a while I can't get the background just right. It's either too high or too low. In that case I'll add the background with Photoshop. The background is a .jpeg file. As the for light, I added a light (as part of the model) in the foreground. it's an exterior wall-mounted light I created with Sketchup. The light is edited with Twilight Render. **NOTE** : The foreground lights are "behind" the camera. garystan
  • Family statues

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    Bryan KB
    Very nice! A classic.
  • What's In Your Attic ?

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    @mitcorb said: I am having difficulty determining whether there is glass in this window scene? If it is intended in a later version? In this secene, the idea a glass is "suggested". garystan
  • Stuff

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    StinkieS
    Thanks, Oli.
  • New York River View

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    andybot pbacot : Thanks guys. garystan
  • Renovation of an attic

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    tuna1957T
    That's some attic ! Well done.
  • First look at dining area of lake house in progress: Updates

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    Bryan KB
    The first one you've seen before, just updated. The second one is the reverse view on the same floor using the same time of day light. [image: 6RD8_Lakehousediningfloor.jpg] [image: 1Xzw_Lakehousediningfloor2.jpg]
  • Fresh foggy morning

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    Bryan KB
    Nice!
  • Bell Tower

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    Mike AmosM
    Likewise, thinking this was a photo. You have an eye for setting a scene and framing a render that is just special. Yourself and John just make my jaw hit the floor.
  • My interior renders and furniture models

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    Bryan KB
    Excellent renders!
  • Junk

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    Mike AmosM
    Superb.
  • Skatter Island

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    Mike AmosM
    Great render.

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