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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    I do wish you luck, it looks like it belongs in a deconsecrated village church converted into a dwelling. SOmething from 'Grande Designs' perhaps. Even a medievel barn conversion.
  • Grunge samples in Raylectron

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    All textures in Raylectron allow you to change the base color. You can combine a Nrml map with the texture as well.
  • Another tropical house

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    Thanks tuna!
  • Simple Bedroom

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    Thanks mate, trying the dappled leaf's suggested by Fletch, it might make more difference when I learn how to do it better. The idea is to have a png of leaves outside the window to give dappled light through the window, the version here is one 'pane' over the two windows. Not sure about it but there is something in this imho. Have to thank Fletch on the Twilight forum for that suggestion. [image: tn8B_LeafStudy2928p2h36mIr0R.jpg]
  • Modern Asian row houses: Updated

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    I agree with Tuna there, I hope you can get the laptop situation sorted.
  • Fuzzy dude!

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    @matsuo_lano said: @bryan k said: Love it. I wish my PC could do more fuzzy. Have you tried the plug-in yet? It yields pretty awesome results, as you can see My PC can't handle it.
  • Tropical mountain house

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    @ntxdave said: @bryan k said: Updated. Added more bump to rock wall and roof. Increased the rock wall texture size. Improvement IMO, even though I thought it was good to begin with. Thanks. It was a good suggestion by Mike.
  • Another exterior practice render

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    Thanks Mike!
  • Another interior render

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    Thanks matsuo_lano!
  • Life's a beach! Updated

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    Thanks tuna.
  • By the Pool

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    @tuna1957 said: Thanks gentlemen. Your spot on with your South Florida guess Bryan. I grew up down there. I lived in Daytona when I was a little kid.
  • House Practice

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    Thanks Bryan , thanks Mike. Your both probably right in the second image being the better. Need to remind myself not everyone has the "gloomy" brain I have
  • Negan Render

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    More excellent work ... Bravo !
  • The Chair

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    Thanks gentlemen
  • Small bathroom

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    Thanks tuna.
  • 1960s modern chic dining

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    @jo-ke said: looks very good. I would recomend to work at the material of the lamp. It would look more realistic. Thanks! The table lamp? If so, good suggestion. I'm not real fond of the material either.
  • Hillspoint Render

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    Good stuff!
  • Old Downtown Done

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    Thanks Mike
  • Somewhere cool (render)

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    @baz said: Li am, IMHO the texturing and detail are great, but in the real world things would not be so perfect. EG: The Aircon units would not line up so perfectly or all be level. The downpipes would be a bit wonky. Door frames ditto. And I would rotate and scale the trees a bit. A few people would help bring it to life as well. (And now the car is becoming the focal point Cheers Baz Hi Baz, thanks for the feedback, appreciated The point about the car is good, and was a concern to me also, it is the most beutifull machine and such an engaging aesthetic that it does become the hero, and I think I agree I should change it out for something benale. Maybe even a few scooters and no car or a white van. I will have a play with the aircon units and downpipe. On the trees though if you look again you will see they are scaled (slightly) with a max of 500mm between them as they would have been planted from identical stock and planted at the same time in the same conditions. They are definately rotated please look at the different angles and slight bends in the trees. They are however fairly identical and symetrical as I wanted the symetry to juxtapose against the asymmetry almost caos of the building. That is absolutely key to the composition and very considered. (edited) I do not like the idea of populating it with people.....but there is already one person holding a phone already in the picture
  • Backyard Patio

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    Much improved, you need a night hdri for ambient and a reduction in the artificial light level. What render program are you using?
  • Forest at Dusk

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    Great image, I now look for the character like a favourite tv program, your images inspire.

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