Church remodel...
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No same pews... they're just going to be refinished...
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if this is "find the difference" i'd guess the altar was altered....nice clean style,btw.
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Thanks daarboven, they're are a ton of styles floating around on this site as well as FormFonts...
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If I was on the spending committee of the church I'd be voting to save the money and leave things as they are, rather than remodeling. If you did a Sketchup model of the church as it is now, there would be practically no difference between that and the remodel picture.
You list the camera, is that a disclaimer for not being able to get the picture in focus?
Good Sketchup work and style though.
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Nice work. Got a render as well?
@johnsenior1973 said:
You list the camera, is that a disclaimer for not being able to get the picture in focus?
You should add a disclaimer to your posts. "Contains vitriol."
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John, the company I'm doing this for took all the pictures and imageshack imported the camera info when I uploaded.
Stinkie, I'll probably do one shortly so I will post when it is finished...
Durant, I don't know what will happen with the doors... I know I can't use them as I live in a apartment...
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Big Bag BubbaLove,
That's a lot of clean you have, bring that.
I would take home the old doors when they pull them, and put them up in your crash crib.
Little widows are Jack bird cool.
I dig that action.
Killer.
I like the word "Vitriol" -- like acid baby -- not sure I found such in J1973's action response...
The universe of Churches, and Church goers is a bit of a wild deal -- supernatural as normal.
Getting some groovy changes is fun -- even if small -- if you are into it.
I'm sure paint will be involved, so it might look cleaner, but I feel the vibe of "do it."
Free your mind and Jack bird couple up with the universe.
Durant "wires go both in and out" Hapke
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Here is the render... I still need to work on a few things such as the carpet, ceiling, and wall paint! Everything seems to want to turn red because of the carpet and pews and I can't quite get my head around that yet! This is also the first time using IES lights and they definitely look better than the normal spot or pointlights from Kerkythea! Now I just have to try and find more...
By bubbalove at 2008-10-23
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Nice looking rendering, David, although I agree the pink glow from the carpet aint too pretty (but then, I detest the color pink). I have one design crit: the casing around the 6-panel doors looks too thin, IMHO. What are the dark squares over said doors?
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David, if you change the carpet from a color to a texture it should remove the pink tint in render.
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They are supposed to be speaker screens but I messed up and made them too dark... they were supposed to be the color of the walls... whoooopsies! It's funny you say that about the door casing... as I made it extra thick so the chair rail would die right into to it... maybe its the perspective?
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It is a texture Pete, I also added a bump map to it... I know it is definitely my material settings but I just don't know what to do... anyone with experience in Kerky maybe can help! I will post it in the Kerky boards as well and see if I can get something outta them...
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Ahh... alright, bout to give it a shot...
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David, I think the thickness of the casing is fine, but for traditional doors such as those the casing should be wider.
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Ohhh... I'm trying to fix the 'pink' problem right now but I will fix that... client didn't catch that one...
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Well here is the updated render... still got some 'pink' issues but it's not as bad... anyone?
By bubbalove at 2008-10-23
Pete, I'm not all that good with PS. I changed the hue/saturation for the ceiling on this one... is it any better?
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Like Solo, I aint a KT user but colour bleeding is also an issue with Vray. The workaround is to precalculate the lighting solution with the floor being a white material and you simply switch textures back when it comes to final render and you load the precalculated solution. Not sure if you can do this with KT though
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That looks great Pete! But I would like to be able to do a render and not have to adjust it a whole bunch in photoshop... thanks for your help though...
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