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That works for me, the stone element could do with a bit more random depth/bump but that would mean modeling in 3d. Not something I would relish doing so, nice one dood.
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Excellent model and render!
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Cool photographers' gallery!
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Thanks everyone. Rendered nine different views, client picked four that I printed and mounted on presentation boards. Client happy.... me be happy when I get the $$.....
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It may be less a storefront and more a lodge but it has a great ambience, nice dood. Hope the bucks arrive soon. Sorry about the pun, I could not resist it.
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tuna1957 :
Nice. (no offense)Re-arrange the furniture, and it'd be a pretty nice living room ! I like it. garystan -
Beautiful images, but I'd put some stuff in that cupboard (what the hell is she looking at?) in the first image, as well as few do-dads on the mantle, to give it added realism. I don't know why, but everyone seems compelled to put things on a fireplace mantel.
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a really great thing - I am so impressed about the quality of the wood-logs(?) or tree trunk(?) (I donΒ΄t know the English word )
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Daniel, Thanks for your comments. Funny thing is the client had me remove a lot of small decor before cooking the renders. Go figure.....
HornOxx, Thanks and logs would be a correct term. In this case meant to represent peeled cedar logs ( it's a Texas thing ) .
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Tuna, I have a client (cell phone retailer) who is the same way when I do a model of one of their new stores - no cars, people, landscaping, or other entourage of any kind.
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