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      lapx
      last edited by

      Thanks Jarynzlesa!

      I totally agree with your comments. I would like to try a floor like this but I have no idea how to execute this with the images I find. Would it consist of more than one image with textures on different modelled surfaces? If someone can help here I would be greatly appreciative. Looking for the best method.
      Still working lighting and other details. I would love to try another floor. I'll look into it.

      Lapx

      http://i.imgur.com/lzqBk.jpg

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        lapx
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        No problem Kim, Thanks,
        I would like to continue to pursue the skyportal render with only lighting from the sun. As you can see I gave up on it because it was too dark and I added lights. Would like to go back to it once I finish the one with the lights. Any pointers on how to achieve such a render welcomed. I'm sure it a combo of Kery and Photoshop.

        BTW, how did you get the borders to show up aroung the image you post?

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          jarynzlesa
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          Model the floor - you can make your own design, it is advantage of these floors. Model(or draw, if you want) the floor like Ithil did it ๐Ÿ˜Ž .
          Render - you are getting better with the render (so far so good) ๐Ÿ‘ .
          I can't wait the final render ๐Ÿ˜‰ .

          http://www.vizualizaceschodiste.mypage.cz/

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            pyroluna
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            I have a question regarding your first post...
            Are those spaces all in the same building???
            They look so very different from each other! Can you show something to show the context? Like, why is that conference room so oddly shaped? (I know it's probably a given, but I'm curious)

            btw I liked the way you put their dove-logo in the woodwork... why is it gone in later stages?

            also; with these kind of images it's nice to have a big one, to be able to see all the detail you put into it. but when clicking on it, it takes me to a site where a same size image is...

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              lapx
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              To jarynzlesa,
              Thanks, I think I may have to model the floor. Is that really the way Ithildid it?

              To Pyroluna,
              Thanks for the comments, All are on one floor in the same building. It's the executive suite referred to as the "obama" suite ๐Ÿ˜† . I struggled a little with the different styles with the conference rm and lobby being contempo and the office traditional. And yes the plan was a given oddity. I had it in a more conventional shape until the architect on record decide to change it with other modifications to the plan. The dove remains. The images are just out of order. How can I post larger images using imgur w/o messing up the su board?


              http://i.imgur.com/zydL1.jpg


              http://i.imgur.com/QstO0.jpg


              http://i.imgur.com/hA2HS.jpg

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                lapx
                last edited by

                Imageshack link hi res:
                http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4542/execlastest.jpg

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                  jarynzlesa
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                  @lapx said:

                  To jarynzlesa,
                  Thanks, I think I may have to model the floor. Is that really the way Ithildid it?

                  I don't know how he did it, but I guess that he he did it as attached *.skp.

                  Ask him, how he did it ๐Ÿ˜„ .


                  Quick render


                  Marquetry_inlay_floor__attempt_1

                  http://www.vizualizaceschodiste.mypage.cz/

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                    cadmunkey
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                    Surely each of the squares is just a face with the jpeg textures made to fit the face. Dont think there is any other way.

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                      toponypy
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                      @lapx said:

                      This is an executive suite for a church project. I'm inspired by Ithil's recent post. Ithil's post OMG!WOW!UNBELIEVABLE!
                      Always wanted to do a wood interior like the office image and finaly got the chance. The design is still work in progresss on an existing space and includes a conference room, executive office, kitchenette and lobby.

                      http://i.imgur.com/JDKn9.jpg

                      http://i.imgur.com/6Crdv.jpg

                      http://i.imgur.com/WFZFb.jpg

                      http://i.imgur.com/URlo7.jpg

                      http://i.imgur.com/jagge.jpg

                      http://i.imgur.com/qqXSr.jpg

                      http://i.imgur.com/kYuqq.jpg

                      lapx

                      hi, here's a tip for the third image. To put some more light and life into the native SU image, you should try this; select the ceiling (and event. other elements) and under 'Entity Info' uncheck 'cast shadows'
                      This will allow more light and shadow into your scene.
                      Tony

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                        lapx
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                        I have a technical construction question regarding the metal or gold decorative motif in the executive suite office above. We are in the process of construction and I need to give some direction to the carpenter. Has anyone had any experience in making this type of construction? Would the emblem be overlayed or routed into the wood? The emblem is a metal with a gold look. I'm looking for the best method in achieving this look. Would CNC be involved?

                        Thanks

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