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    pugz1983
    last edited by 23 Apr 2010, 12:19

    Hi everybody,

    Here's a bedroom I've been working on. Model made in SU and render done with Indigo. First venture into discplacement πŸ˜„ . Love some feedback on the scene and render. maybe some tips regarding discplacement mapping. I just made discplacement maps with pix plant 2 and loaded them as external maps indigo. I understand that the input is in m so 0.01 wil be a displacement of 1 cm? the other options in Indigo regarding mesh subdivision I dont understand so I left the as they were.

    Greetz Twan


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      majid
      last edited by 25 Apr 2010, 15:58

      nice render ,mate πŸ‘

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        Gene Davis
        last edited by 25 Apr 2010, 16:13

        Very nice.

        The wall graphic looks like downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with one of the three bridges, 6th Street, 7th, or 9th Street, in the foreground. Is it? If so, which bridge? I lived there long ago and walked across the 9th Street every day, going to and from work.

        Edit: Yes! I'm sure that is Pittsburgh. Just looked at the same scene using Google Earth. I believe it is from the middle bridge, the one they re-named for Andy Warhol.

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          Infopro
          last edited by 27 Apr 2010, 22:38

          @gene davis said:

          Very nice.

          The wall graphic looks like downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with one of the three bridges, 6th Street, 7th, or 9th Street, in the foreground. Is it? If so, which bridge? I lived there long ago and walked across the 9th Street every day, going to and from work.

          Edit: Yes! I'm sure that is Pittsburgh. Just looked at the same scene using Google Earth. I believe it is from the middle bridge, the one they re-named for Andy Warhol.

          Good eye. I was looking at this and thought, I know where thats at. Then I scrolled to read your reply thinking the same thing.

          I live there. πŸ˜„

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            sketchnl
            last edited by 29 Apr 2010, 10:46

            @pugz1983 said:

            Hi everybody,

            Here's a bedroom I've been working on. Model made in SU and render done with Indigo. First venture into discplacement πŸ˜„ . Love some feedback on the scene and render. maybe some tips regarding discplacement mapping. I just made discplacement maps with pix plant 2 and loaded them as external maps indigo. I understand that the input is in m so 0.01 wil be a displacement of 1 cm? the other options in Indigo regarding mesh subdivision I dont understand so I left the as they were.

            Greetz Twan

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            Dude, it's looking good, but you already knew. Only thing is, why haven't you despekkle your render.

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              Richard
              last edited by 29 Apr 2010, 23:45

              Mate the displacement looks great (carpet I assume), you could even crank it up a bit more I think!

              BTW is the lamp on? It seems to be giving some light but not enough ( could just be the reflaction near the wall)!

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                pugz1983
                last edited by 30 Apr 2010, 08:41

                Thanx for the comments everybody. πŸ˜„

                Richard: I used displacement on the carpet. I agree that I could crank it up more, but I think the quality of the result depends on the quality of the displacement map? The lamp has no light in it. I used the Oren-Nayar material in Indigo. I thank that's the reason of the light bouncing of the lampshade.

                Greetz Twan

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                  mesraem
                  last edited by 1 May 2010, 14:26

                  the graphic art on the wall is nice and design is nice too. πŸ‘

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