In the beginning.
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...there was an attempt to make a Gibson, Les Paul guitar with custom finish. Not sure if the edge of the body should be gold as it is now or black. I tried to get a decent flamed maple but nothing so far, this is a reasonable alternative imho. The reverse face is in t' mirror.
I am looking to have a very small room section with very simple lighting and a guitar stand but aside from a curtain drape of some kind I cannot see much point in over dressing. Thoughts on the edge colour?

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Looking good.
There is never any wrong color on a guitar.

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Thanks mate.
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Great start

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Ta mate, outlining the scene in my mind so when I have finished the git tar, I should be able to run with it.
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Update on the model.

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WHOA!

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Thank you, getting there.
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and the Lord Said, "Let there be Les. And there was Les. The the Lord saw it was Good. In fact..it was awesome."
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Thanks, I am heading towards a rippled curtain and a window with the only light coming from that, a mirror against the wall to catch the reverse image. Have to be a corner then..... It could have been worse, a penalty perhaps?
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Looking good !

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Thank you.
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I think I am ready for the scene at this point. Any suggestions for the string texture? It's there, ish.

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Current version looks pretty good to me but that is somewhat dependent on how close up up show the model. If you are going to include the guitar in a scene where it is kind of distant a more detailed material may complicate the render process to the point that it is not worth it. JMO
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Thanks, yes the idea is to be pretty close in. Possibly DOF too. The chair will be a winged back Chesterfield armchair.
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Very, very convincing Mike

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Thank you, just trying to keep up with you guys.
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Beginning of the scene.

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That's going to look great.

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Thanks mate but, I hate it. The scale of the chair and the mirror make it look like something from Land of the giants or something. My next thought is a session room after the music is done. A full size Gibson is about 18 inches.
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