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    pixelcruncherP
    Great renders!
  • ๊๊๊๊๊U-Boat Type XXIII

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    Even though the ocean is covered with small wavelets the sub cuts into the water with a razor sharp straight line. What about rippelign the line a touch and adding some small white froth where the waves splash agains the hull? If the sub were more modern I would suggest a shower sandal and a broken foam cooler floating in the foreground for added realism.
  • First render en kt 2008 look good :)

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    thanks, i`m using the 16 metod path tracing - high + AA0.3
  • LATEST WORK WITH KERKYTHEA 2008 ECHO VERSION

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    @fletch said: guess Sintra didn't want you to see the big image for some reason... dont you roll your eyes at me mr fletcher no real reason i didnt post the large version, well other than i posted the image whilst at work and did a quick copy and paste job with a small example i had kind regards darren
  • Indian Restaurant

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    Thanks Fletch I'll get into that straight away. Cheers Jon
  • First real project...that I want to improve... (updated)!!!

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    Hi Tegman, Your modeling is fantastic. However, I like the first elevation better because this house just doesn't look right with that stone facade... The garage works, but not the rest. Are you designing and making the material choices or are you doing this for someone else's design and/or specifications? Anyways like I said, great modeling.
  • Old and dirty render

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    Very cool process to make such lovely images...quite a secret you've shared, thank you very much for both!
  • The long hallway.

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    OK now I have moved into Kerkythea and am awaiting client comments. While I wait, I will download KT 2008 Echo and install it. For some reason I could not make the photo visible when it imported to KT so I had to cheat with PhotoShop. I also have to replace those two funeral directors in the hall with some suits from Armani. How long before this process becomes effortless? I thought nothing could be easier than a long straight hall. NOT! I tore the model apart and rebuilt almost from scratch and the results were worth it. Even convinced my son to pose as the delivery man. I wonder what it will cost me? The photo on the right wall is one that I shot of an old abandoned Buddhist temple in Vietnam. That was 30 to 40 years ago. I have been wondering when it would come in handy. The closest wall were looking to saturated and pink. I could not get the color I wanted so I put a false wall behind the camera and painted it blue. Then I put a light behind the camera reflect a blue light into the scene which gave me the eact lighting I was looking for. Its cheating but it worked. [image: d4a5_afshar_hall_small.jpg]
  • Spoof!

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    soloS
    The siege tower, thats a Max model (the wooden poles are organic modeled)
  • SU + Vue

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    DanielD
    Thanks for the comments. The cars, btw, are from FormFonts; the people from Poser. Ray, it always helps to get a fresh set of eyes looking at things, thanx. I agree, it does seem somewhat sterile. However, most clients don't want to see "messy reality" (sadly, where this building is that would include the homeless). In fact, we "removed" a rather ugly utility pole in front of the building. One thing that would help are the road textures (too clean), but haven't been able to master mixed materials in Vue yet. Maybe a few more people?
  • Playing with pencil sketchy styles

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    Nick...this has that feel of smudgey fingertips and satisfied grins: I like it a lot!
  • SU+PD

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    Nice work Al66. Vibrant color. Tight details.
  • Work in progress

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    there are different problems , first of all : when i changed the sky color all the acene was too cool colored... !!! 2nd: the light is not as the real world and i dont know what is the problem 3 the boat cloth is not real at all ( i'm working on it) and especial thanks to frederik ( kt team member) who improved me alot
  • Condo

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    Mike LuceyM
    Nice work Jon. A little dark but very very PR. Mike
  • Country Backyard

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    Thanks Dylan. Tina, the 'pot' is actually a huge old metal cauldron that's onsite. Stu
  • Another Render in KT2008 Echo

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    Thanks. the Padauk is mine. Edited from something else but I don't recall what. The Wenge is from a pretty good photo of it. The QWSO was from an image I found with a Google search but it was made usable by our very own Modelhead and in a thread in the Materials forum.
  • Fake

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    hi mike thanks for your feedback. here is the su detail. [image: wamy_detail.png]
  • A courtesy rendering of a caffe in the shopping mall;-)

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    Mike LuceyM
    I like the 'lightness' to the render, well done Andrija. Mike
  • Turbosketch

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    Mike LuceyM
    Hi Tom, I played around with it but did not like it. Mike
  • Fireplace Mantle

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    Mike LuceyM
    Thanks Baker, What do I think! I think you might consider changing the texture as it looks a bit repetitive, maybe increase the scale of the texture? Mike
  • Chair collection

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    Mike LuceyM
    Hi Danty, Thanks but where have you posted them? Mike

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