Bauhaus Lamp
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@pbacot said:
That's great! Did you use a Thea material from the online repository for the shade, or what is your approach for that. I always find shades difficult.
Thanks pbacot! The shade is actually just a single layer Thea material I set up myself! I put a marble texture in the diffuse slot, and then copied the same texture to the transparency slot with the brightness increased +15. There is a very thin "shell" on the inside of the shade, scaled down very slightly, with an emission material applied to it, and this is what's generating the light. It then blends out of the translucent shade texture very nicely. I hope that makes some amount of sense!
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Thank you Loco and Alvis!
@hornoxx said:
ja, nice! but, after all it is a lamp, also a perfect lighting (how did you do that?)
See my reply to pbacot
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Some more fun with materials too!
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Excellent work but that last picture, wow!
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Thank you. that's looks like a cool technique. I like your other materials a lot too!
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A beautiful pair of Wassily Chairs to accompany the lamp...
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A bit too washed out if I'm honest mate, some more contrast would lift it a lot.
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Very nice
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@mike amos said:
A bit too washed out if I'm honest mate, some more contrast would lift it a lot.
You're right! I had the burn set way too high and it was washing out all the white tones. Hopefully this one looks a bit better!
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Photos should not be allowed! It is supposed to be renders!! LOL
Very nice aviz770
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