Another Bar/Restaurant
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We're on a streak with bars/restaurants (no complaints!). Its tough to make the different when everyone wants the same style. This was a big one.. kicked my butt too.
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Wow. You're clearly up to it. You're the master of bar and restaurant pictures.
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@pbacot said:
Wow. You're clearly up to it. You're the master of bar and restaurant pictures.
He obviously visits too many!!!
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I've got to say mate, this is a jump in quality over the last. Much more depth and contrast.
I'm blown away by the amount of detail in these works of yours, would do my head in!
Well done mate, bTW that chick in the first shot is cute!
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Wow! It's HUGE too!
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Yeah, I agree of the detail' insane!!
That cougar in the purple dress looks like she's not going home alone......
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what renderer an post processing app did You use? Man on the table in the sixth shot
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thanks guys.. much much appreciated.
I noticed the dude on the table well after the fact.. oh well. haha.. those tables went up to 42" and he didnt get updated.
These are Thea Render and some post in PS.
I'll throw these in here since its essentially a cut/paste from this project. Just a quick concept image for a client to show around to some investors....photo and render.I couldnt get that damn texture on the ceiling/roof to rotate no matter what I did.
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@marked001 said:
I couldnt get that damn texture on the ceiling/roof to rotate no matter what I did.
That's weird!!!
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beautyful concept! well done.
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These are fantastic images! I'm so impressed! Question: does SketchUp give you problems when working on models this size? When I'm creating 3D models for an Event Design company and have to include loads of tables/chairs/flowers etc. my SketchUp file doesn't like it - there are terrible delays etc. Would I be able to improve this by getting a more powerful hard drive?
Anita
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I think the use proxys is a good way to handle it.
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Fantastic work, Herr Christiansen.
Not a fan of the blurry figures on these images. Maybe 'cause they don't match the others (style-wise) and they keep drawing my attention. -
or more RAM.. that usually helps. I haven't tried the 64 bit sketchup yet, but I'm hoping that helps as well. That was a 95mb file and it ran pretty well, actually. The tables/chairs didn't cause any issues but the component for all of the vertical ropes did some damage. I had to keep that turned off alot of times.
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