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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Would you be willing to share the file?
  • Zebra flute

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    cottyC
    @jql said: I don't know what for yet, but it's a good model to have for no reason! That's exactly the reason why I've modeled it I've added a download link to the first post...
  • Podium Photomatch (AGAIN!) [TUTORIAL]

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    maxhouserocksM
    Thanks Olishea. I always try to "draw over" when i can for things like foreground lamp posts, etc, as i did in the image posted at top (the outdoor seating area is new) but no matter what it seems you are correct... the better final product will always need to be rendered and comp'd in PS to get things just right. Excellent masking tutorial link, btw. thanks for sharing.
  • Chest of drawers

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    Dave RD
    @cotty said: If it were an one-evening-project too, I would try it Do it in the winter, then. Evenings are longer.
  • Fractals

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    pilouP
    This one online seems also very promising! http://vimeo.com/126664436#at=0
  • No Bridge! No Fair! Free children's e-book about bridges

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    not bad!
  • What don't we do for our clients...

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    ken28875K
    Fantastic models, Elisei! Have a great weekend! _KN
  • Modular shelf components

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    cottyC
    Thank you all. Yes, a printer would be great here
  • Model for Mech Tutorial

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    Bryan KB
    @pilou said: @unknownuser said: Yes! Please post the tutorial link. Seems it was in the first post! (you must buy it if I am right! http://www.gumroad.com/chrisrosewarne Oops. Yep. Thanks pilou. I missed that.
  • House model

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    pilouP
    Modern Bauhaus!
  • Translation, French / English

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    TIGT
    It is either a 'solid-pane', or a 'panel' or a 'solid-panel' or an 'infill-panel' or a 'spandrel-panel' or just a 'spandrel'. A pane is usually 'glass', but it may be obscure or a solid material too. The latter 'spandrel' terms are the most 'architectural' terms - at least in the UK. Its modern construction usage is not the same as its original meaning - referring to the triangular part of a wall above a stone arch - it was expanded last century to include any solid parts forming fenestration, and even the open parts in the sides of framed bridges... Comme "panneau d'allège" ? The prefix 'bottom' is only needed to clarify its location, or differentiate it from other panes/panels in the same frame.. A 'spandrel' like that can be located within multiple holed frame - at the bottom, at the top, or anywhere in between... A 'spandrel' is more usually in a fixed frame. If a similar infill is used in a hinged door or an opening window sash it is more likely to be referred to as a 'panel'.
  • Watching the Sunset

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    Bob JamesB
    Great sunset HDR. Where did you buy it?
  • Dutch Windmills in sunset

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    majidM
    KN Thea lets you to have different images for, lighting, reflection, refraction and also background, I mean 4 different pictures and here I have used the sky image as background and built-in sun and sky for lighting.
  • Car renders

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    @unknownuser said: What render engine you have used? http://www.brighter3d.com ...
  • Re-using Parts of Components

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    Nothing like answering your own question...... I found the answer....by accident. I selected the pineapple (from within the component), left-clicked it. There was a prompt about keeping the same scale. I just selected YES. And SAVED it by itself. I wasn't sure about the SCALE prompt. garystan
  • Lincolnshire...

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    pbacotP
    How nice and bright! Thanks for sharing, John--inspiring as always.
  • Bast From the Past

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    Thanks everybody........... garystan
  • Sornay Sideboard

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    daleD
    Beauty Dave, as usual.
  • Lo-poly camp

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    pilouP
    [image: 101018890_small.jpg] [image: dahu_dextrogyre.jpg]
  • Any suggestions to improve this render.

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    JonFarJ
    i think the problem with the tall grass is that its too repetitive, like copied blocks of grass... just like the tiles on the sidewalk, they are all the same texture, and it shows also some sky and ground elements, like the guys said: light fixtures, urban elements, some birds in the sky, etc about the colors, i would tweak it to a little bit warmer colors it is actually pretty nice as is, but you asked for sugestions to improve, theres my 2 cents
  • Frog in the gallery

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    cottyC
    Thank you, Dave!

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