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    • myren8tM Offline
      myren8t
      last edited by

      just want to share..

      Preview: masteRBedroom
      Workflow: sketchup 2014 + vray 2.0 + photoshop cc
      Link: http://myren8t.blogspot.com/2014/08/masterbedroom.html

      Constructive Criticism Welcome


      http://i1339.photobucket.com/albums/o707/myren8t/test1_zps78c9f651.jpg


      http://i1339.photobucket.com/albums/o707/myren8t/test3_zps9d421a84.jpg

      thank you...

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      • K Offline
        KrisM
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        myren8t,

        1. The folds and creases in the fabric items really impress me. This is best that I've seen. Great.
        2. The wood grain on top of the table with the chess pieces is gorgeous.
        3. The only criticism I would have is that the joints in the wood floor are too close together in some areas (2nd picture). No craftsman installing that floor would put the joints where they are. This is a modeling comment and not a rendering comment.
        4. First class job.
          KrisM
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        • ken28875K Offline
          ken28875
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          Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos, myren8t. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

          Now show us your SketchUp renders. πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜„

          Best,

          _KN

          Follow Your Dreams.

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          • neetsN Offline
            neets
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            I agree with KrisM, the wood texture on the coffee table is unbelievable! But the grain of the wooden floor is beautiful too. Although, I think KrisM is being little too fussy with his comment of the joints!! If that was a laminate floor surely they would be that close??!!

            These are fantastic renders.

            Interested to know more about me and my 3D Visualisation work? Then you want to click right here: http://anitabrowndesignstudio.com/

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            • Bryan KB Offline
              Bryan K
              last edited by

              @ken28875 said:

              Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos, myren8t. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

              Now show us your SketchUp renders. πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜„

              Best,

              _KN

              πŸ˜†

              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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              • N Offline
                nickchun
                last edited by

                Very very nice. The wood is lovely. BTW KrisM is talking about the overlaps/staggering of the end joints, they are normally more evenly spread for stability.

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                • Mistro11M Offline
                  Mistro11
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                  I had to look a few times at the first image to see if it was a photo or render. As KrisM said, those are some of the best folds I seen in a render. Very nice.

                  i7-4930k @3.4/3.7GHz, 32Gb RAM, NVidia GTX 980Ti 6Gb, Windows 7 Pro 64bit
                  Structural Integrity is Not Just Physical...It's in the Design and Purpose

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                  • K Offline
                    KrisM
                    last edited by

                    Neets,
                    A normal configuration for the floor installation would be that the joints for the next row of flooring would be offset by 16" to 24". The joints would not line up without two rows being between. Hope that makes sense. This applies to all kinds of situations such siding on the walls of a house. I was taught this as an apprentice a long time ago and when I don't see it, things don't look right. Just my somewhat anal point of view.
                    KrisM

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                    • RichardR Offline
                      Richard
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                      Great work mate! Now I want to go back to bed! The floor does however draw your eye, that said we are all render artists, not sure joe public will pick that up!

                      [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                      • l_breaultL Offline
                        l_breault
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                        Looks great! Wrong furniture grain directions always standout to me. The material for the frame on the coffee table should be rotated 90. I guess if it was veneer it wouldn't matter.

                        Thanks,
                        Leo Breault
                        http://www.breaultdesignstudio.com

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                        • boofredlayB Offline
                          boofredlay
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                          Impressive.

                          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                          • Bryan KB Offline
                            Bryan K
                            last edited by

                            No, really, where are the renders. πŸ˜‰

                            (seriously, master work. wow.) 😲

                            See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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