The Larner
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@Mike-Amos said in The Larner:
Agreed, has atmosphere and I look for that more than geometrical perfection.
Thanks. The cut grass looked ugly so I went with some wild grass and a meadow scatter with a trail leading to the back. I think weathering of any sort is key. Now it looks like some old guy or gal lives there.
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Well done!
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@Bryan-K Thanks.
Did some changes to the design here and there to make it look more like the original design including the landscaping but I kept the "meadow" scatter grass.
I also added 3D siding using Instant Architect.
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@Gus-R Much improved - IMO.

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Oozes cosiness. I like the camera angle of the 1st render and the worn path with scattered stones.
Both are great though.
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@Gus-R I love me some noise. That's a really cool vibe. It does have that 50's camera look to it.
It's missing Dennis the Menace!

I actually loved Thea's approach to camera lenses where you could generate all sorts of looks based off real world sensor data.
This is so good though. Have you tried a cooler light colour for the interior?
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@Rich-O-Brien Thanks. Cooler light on this? No. I just cranked it up on the warm side and stuck a flaming hot fire in the fireplace. I could try that later or just shutting off the lights.
The noise is just "add noise" in Photoshop. I also added a sepia filter above that. It's two layers in Photoshop. Three if you include the sepia photo filter. I wish I could have done this stuff in my 20s..
Overall I surprised myself by getting this done within 48 hours. Usually I'm noodling with everything and trying to be perfect. Perfectionism is a real hindrance to creativity. Just do it I guess.
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@Gus-R Some different interior lighting setup.

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@Gus-R stunning! Love the vintage feel of these renders.
Iβm watching the show Mad men right now, these pictures are straight from that era.
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@pixelcruncher Thanks. Now I'm tempted to buy a nice 57 Chevy from CG Trader and modeling a couple more of those old house designs. Maybe not I don't know. I have regular work to focus on.
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The progression is great, fantastic.
As fart as the car goes, when motor mechanics think they have top be paid on parity with neuro surgeons, the telephone numbers add up.
A bit like the insurance scam, sorry, industry and lawyers - you know where the profit is.
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