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      fymoro
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      Hi all,

      I like since a long time Barbara Barry's interior design, very class and chic for me.
      So I decided to make this composition just for fun with 90% of the Barbara Barry's furniture and decoration items.
      On another hand, I would like to demonstrate that the association between Sketchup and Thea is just what I wanted for a long time.
      So easy to setup the scene (Ceilings, walls, lights, materials) in Sketchup and then let's go to Thea, setup the view and the lighting without furniture.
      After that, I can merge what I want, there is no limit... It's amazing... 😄


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      http://www.thearender.com/cms/index.php/news/featured-artists/137-frederic-yves-moro.html

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      • daleD Offline
        dale
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        Fred, your work just keeps getting better. 👍

        Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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          Roger
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          Where did you find the flying carpet? Looks like the left corner is revved up and ready to go.

          http://www.azcreative.com

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            stefanq
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            Fred, every time you make a new post, I become a bigger fan of yours. If you continue to do so, I'll be your number one fan.
            Since in the last topic of yours I brought into discussion the beautiful Candice, and after reviewing some of her images (Google images) I've noticed that your images are very "earthy" to say so. What I mean is that I think you need some blue or gray in your color scheme. Not saturated , and just here and there, like a sofa, a curtain or a small wall.
            I'm not very good with colors, I just love architecture and interior design more and more, and I don't necessary know what I'm talking about. It's just something that you could experiment.
            Regards,
            Stefan

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              fymoro
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              @dale said:

              Fred, your work just keeps getting better. 👍

              Thanks

              @roger said:

              Where did you find the flying carpet? Looks like the left corner is revved up and ready to go.

              🤣 Ok just see it... 😄

              @stefanq said:

              Fred, every time you make a new post, I become a bigger fan of yours. If you continue to do so, I'll be your number one fan.
              Since in the last topic of yours I brought into discussion the beautiful Candice, and after reviewing some of her images (Google images) I've noticed that your images are very "earthy" to say so. What I mean is that I think you need some blue or gray in your color scheme. Not saturated , and just here and there, like a sofa, a curtain or a small wall.
              I'm not very good with colors, I just love architecture and interior design more and more, and I don't necessary know what I'm talking about. It's just something that you could experiment.
              Regards,
              Stefan

              Thanks a lot Stef for your kind comment, I notice what you say about the colour shame.

              http://www.thearender.com/cms/index.php/news/featured-artists/137-frederic-yves-moro.html

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