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      howardhong
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      As you know, materials of vfsu SR1 and SU is related each other.
      so you cant control materials of SU.

      if you use vfsu V1., all the process is same as above, but

      6.check the size of tif file in material tab of SU (25.4 x 25.4).
      and move opacity slider to 0 all the way.

      because it makes materials of SU invisible when rendered.

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        skyscraper100
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        great work sir! galing


        The way you think Creates reality for yourself.

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          nomeradona
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          @skyscraper100 said:

          great work sir! galing
          wow very seldom to meet filipinos here. thanks bro bro for dropping by.

          visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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            WEB
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            That is a lovely rendering and a handsome building.

            One thing: the mind's eye does not see the vertical perspective in relatively short buildings; so when one looks at a photograph or rendered image that does show it, the building seems somehow wrong. Architectural photographers use a shifted lens to keep the film vertical. Your renderings might look better, even though they would be technically wrong, if you could somehow achieve the same result.

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              tomislavm
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              congratulations

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                nomeradona
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                @web said:

                That is a lovely rendering and a handsome building.

                One thing: the mind's eye does not see the vertical perspective in relatively short buildings; so when one looks at a photograph or rendered image that does show it, the building seems somehow wrong. Architectural photographers use a shifted lens to keep the film vertical. Your renderings might look better, even though they would be technically wrong, if you could somehow achieve the same result.

                will take note of your excellent observation.

                visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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                  nomeradona
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                  @skyscraper100 said:

                  great work sir! galing
                  salamat bro. thank you.

                  visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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                    FoXar
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                    Looking really good, I like the tree you added very much!
                    Keep up the work ;]

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                      3lii
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                      Good job
                      thanks for sharing

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                        nomeradona
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                        @foxar said:

                        Looking really good, I like the tree you added very much!
                        Keep up the work ;]

                        thank you very much foxar
                        ☀

                        visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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                          nomeradona
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                          @3lii said:

                          Good job
                          thanks for sharing

                          yeap my pleasure bro.

                          visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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