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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    http://www.historywebsite.co.uk/Museum/Engineering/Meadows/HenryMeadows.htm
  • areal rebuild

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    Bryan KB
    Top notch as always!
  • Beam Compass

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    BoxB
    I think I actually have this compass, its in one of my draws of stuff that I'm still sorting through.
  • More render practice - Hotel room

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  • Kemp's Outpost

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    duanekempD
    @majid !!! Nice to see you here. Thanks for the compliment!
  • Homebuild Hi-Fi.

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    Mike AmosM
    @L-i-am Appreciated mate, thanks. I know of developments when I was looking which included a simple arm on a low friction bar at the tope of the unit, sorry but I cannot find pictures, it was thirty years ago though. I did this for giggle and kicks, no doubt if I were seriuous about it I would look up knew (Pun intended) methods. In short, you are correct. Keeping the orientation of the 'needle' will be difficuilt even in the example you posted. Thanks mate, I appreciate you taking the time.
  • new use for an old building

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    Rich O BrienR
    @L-i-am said in new use for an old building: why you think it is a Science not an Art I think the end result is art. But the setup is science. Understanding material properties, lighting properties and even the render engine itself is science. Especially if the end goal is photo realism. You need to know about lenses, turbidity, rayleigh etc to fully get astounding results. When you get to the point where you are looking up how to get the N and K values from a IOR and convert that to RGB values its fair to say that's not artistic. The result of your attention to detail is artistic but also physically correct.
  • Raylectron v5.3.56 test

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    Bryan KB
    Updated. Minor light and material property changes. [image: 1710797222598-another-bedroom-v56.jpg]
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  • Raylectron depth of field test: Updated

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    Bryan KB
    @Rich-O-Brien said in Raylectron depth of field test: Updated: @Bryan-K is it DOF or too much wine that's causing the blurriness. I like the last the best. How long are these images taking to resolve? Thanks! About 10 minutes.
  • Simple bike against a wall

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    Bryan KB
    They all look great!
  • Lamp on table

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    Mike AmosM
    @Rich-O-Brien Supercallafragilistic.........
  • Bremer bay house render

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    L
    @Rich-O-Brien The tree exist on the site and are size and species correct. so had to put them in for the client as they will be part of the aesthetic.
  • Another House in D5

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    majidM
    @Gus-R Thank you for sharing, this is too informative
  • The perfect couple

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    Mike AmosM
    Very nicely rendered mate.
  • Luxury Asian patio

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    Bryan KB
    Oops. Forgot all about this one. Really busy at work. Here's the update. [image: SAvN_Asianmodernpatio3.jpg]
  • Retro calendar

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    HornOxxH
    @l i am said: Very mice mate, can we expect a full desk top with a green glass bankers lamp etc and an old fat cigar ashtray should not be missing on this bankers desk top either a nice work Tru-La-La!
  • LUT files.

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    Mike AmosM
    Biggest problem I have is actually sorting the little buggers but not a hardshiop tbh. The same image, different LUT. [image: JbaX_Thing17920p6hAffinityPlusLUT2R.jpg]
  • White Houses

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    Bryan KB
    Top notch!
  • House: Re-Render from 2009 to Today

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    Gus RG
    Thanks guys. Rich, that's a D5 render.
  • Stationery set

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    tuna1957T
    Wow what tools to model the dog?

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