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    • DanielD Offline
      Daniel
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      Nice rendering. Would that soffit light be clad with stone (how would you support it?)? If so, wouldn't you see the thickness of the stone on the underside?

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        mateo soletic
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        Tray emhasising those paintins with some light, other than that nice work.

        [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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          ScottPara
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          I would imagine it is only face stone attached much like wall tile.

          Scott

          Love the fact that some HATE my avatar.....

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            Khshahen
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            It's a wall tile and the X and Y set to 1 meter.

            “Every act of creation is first of all an act of destruction.”

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              Khshahen
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              @daniel said:

              Nice rendering. Would that soffit light be clad with stone (how would you support it?)? If so, wouldn't you see the thickness of the stone on the underside?

              Dear Daniel, honestly I didn't get your point.

              “Every act of creation is first of all an act of destruction.”

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                Anssi
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                Don't cover the paintings with the lighting fixtures. Better use spotlights fixed to the ceiling.

                Anssi

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                  cheffey
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                  @khshahen said:

                  @daniel said:

                  Nice rendering. Would that soffit light be clad with stone (how would you support it?)? If so, wouldn't you see the thickness of the stone on the underside?

                  Dear Daniel, honestly I didn't get your point.

                  He's referring to the linear light or lightwell just above the paintings.. it looks like the face of that is clad with stone like the wall. if so, you will need a lintel of some type.
                  if this is just for kicks then no harm, just the architects will notice such things.

                  BROSRŌMAN BRÄUN

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                  • DanielD Offline
                    Daniel
                    last edited by

                    Sorry, I'm being excruciatingly picky - has to do with my job this week. It appears to me that you applied the stone material to the font face only of your soffit light (as illustrated on the left, below), but didn't return it on the bottom to show the thickness of that stone (as shown on the right, along with a supporting frame). It's the sorta thing that only an architect would probably notice.
                    stonesoffit.jpg

                    My avatar is an anachronism.

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                      Daniel
                      last edited by

                      @daniel said:

                      Sorry, I'm being excruciatingly picky - has to do with my job this week. It appears to me that you applied the stone material to the font face only of your soffit light (as illustrated on the left, below), but didn't return it on the bottom to show the thickness of that stone (as shown on the right, along with a supporting frame). It's the sorta thing that only an architect would probably notice.
                      [attachment=0:1utuuevu]<!-- ia0 -->stonesoffit.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1utuuevu]

                      regardless, it's a nice rendering.

                      My avatar is an anachronism.

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                        Khshahen
                        last edited by

                        @daniel said:

                        @daniel said:

                        Sorry, I'm being excruciatingly picky - has to do with my job this week. It appears to me that you applied the stone material to the font face only of your soffit light (as illustrated on the left, below), but didn't return it on the bottom to show the thickness of that stone (as shown on the right, along with a supporting frame). It's the sorta thing that only an architect would probably notice.
                        [attachment=0:247hl1ac]<!-- ia0 -->stonesoffit.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:247hl1ac]

                        regardless, it's a nice rendering.

                        not at all Daniel, you're most welcome. Now I got your point. The most difficult part in any realistic rendering is the light distribution and the texture mapping technique. This model took me more than 2 hrs to achieve such an output. Currently, i'm experimenting fluid and realistic water surface which is really hard to achieve in sketchup+vray. The minutes it's done I'll post it here and your comments will be a plus.

                        Cheers

                        Khalid

                        “Every act of creation is first of all an act of destruction.”

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