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Thanks for the feedback, always a positive. I was trying for a daylight render and will have to crank up the light values further yet. The bar stool is an oldy and I thought I would use it for giggles and kicks, it will change. The big mistake I made was forgetting to put the roof back on after alteration. Bleep. There is a small amount of light coming through the front door but not as much as I expected so that will change too.
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Next installment.
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Looking good Mike
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Thanks John, still not convinced re the chairs myself. One step and then another..
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Still not happy with the chairs and the levitating table did not make a comeback. Basically better suited textures imho.
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I think you've nailed it with the last one.
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Thanks Bryan, I hope nobody notices the floating chairs, oops.
I also forgot to add a finish in Twilight which detracts a bit. Not being on the ball is something that happens to all of us at times but the forum here and the Twilight forum make times like these easier. No more head shaped holes in the wall this week (yet).
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Another view, into the garden this time.
Pictures on the walls courtesy of Majid and Chedda.
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Thanks mate, I have decided the breakfast/dining table and stools have to go, back to a standard set/size.
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The chairs and table are better reduced to normal size. Thanks to Chedda and Majid for the artwork.
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Looking really good.
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Hello Mike,
if/when you get a chance try out Unicorn Render (unicornrender.com); in my opinion, it's fantastic how well it deals with physical-based lighting conditions and materials. Kindly note though, it's a Windows only standalone rendering software AND requires a good nVidia GPU (any 1000-series, such as a GTX 1070 or better yet 1080, 1080Ti).Best!
Diego
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Thanks Bryan, appreciated.
dmatho, thanks for the suggestion but I will take a pass on that. I have plenty of render opportunities and do not miss having another, piรน tardi amico. Later mate.
Mirror with grunge map applied suitable for use with Twilight render.
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Definitely looking good!
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Thanks Bryan, working on improving bits like the mirror with better wear patterns.
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