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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Hi Guys I found this image of a door that wish to model and render. Apart from being so sexy it is interesting that it seems to be where Art Nouveau, art Deco and arts an crafts collide. I am not expect it to be easy as I am considering doing it with geometry apart from the ceramic brick. If anybody has any advice please well out.[image: 1738386671589-door.png] Wish me luck
  • Bench Screw

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    Bryan KB
    Ah! Thanks for the heads up.
  • ON HIS NEW DESK AT WORK

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    AT NIGHT [image: bPMs_NIGHTSMALL.jpg]
  • Friends

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    Thanks folks, a monster? Where is that photo of my sister when I need it?...
  • Bay Window Tub

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    Bryan K: Thanks......... garystan
  • Bedroom with balcony.

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  • Space fighter

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    Daaaamn! This looks absolutely amazing! I don't even know which shot is my favorite, all of them are awesome.
  • Space cruiser with full compliment deployed

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks tuna!
  • Attic, bedroom, bathroom

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    Bryan KB
    Gorgeous as always.
  • Game Room

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    Thanks pbacot
  • Good morning, "Walkies".......

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    Thanks mate, lucky with the bump there.......
  • Moonlight, night night.

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    Thanks folks, the light levels in the second render were raised in Irfanview. Handy little app.
  • Antique Chair

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    Rich O BrienR
    It as if Father Ted and The Hobbit had a spinoff series. The image itself looks very CG. The lack of bevels and the overuse of busy patterns give it an unrealistic appearance. The HDR/Background Image is too low res which adds to the CG feel. Not my cup of tea but if you're chuffed with the result then that's all that matters.
  • DID YOU SAY DA VINCI ?

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    THANKS ALL
  • Got Balls ?

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    Thanks utiler, I render with Twilight V2 Pro.
  • Temperature, exposure and bump in Twilight.

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    Thanks, I could have let it cook longer I suppose.
  • Sleepless Night Time Doodling

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    Dave RD
    Thank you! @hornoxx said: But what I have learned from Dave's "sleeplessness " is to use more consistently the options of sketchy styles. I now do this regularly in communication graphics in the early stages of a project to avoid pointless and nurdish detail-blabla. I do that, too. Often when I am designing a piece of furniture, I find it useful to include details that I don't want to show the client, at least in the early stages of the design. Sketchy styles (even the native Straight styles) can be used to do that.
  • Country House

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    Bryan KB
    Top notch as always.
  • Video of individual wardrobe

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  • Smack My Balls !

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    Thanks guys. Cool idea Rich but MSPhysics is a little above my pay grade.
  • New Deck

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    Bryan KB
    Very nice!

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