WIP - Kitchen
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Thanks Mike and pixelcruncher. Doing my best to compete with my $5/hour competition.
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Meanwhile on the reverse side.
Spinning my wheels with all this professionally. All spent with Upwork which hasn't gone anywhere. Over 30 "proposals" and not a single job from Upwork and you have to pay for those proposals.
Making a few bucks off some work from Facebook. People don't even want to spend what I used to charge in the late 2000's. I have a couple of regular clients in the real world.
Oh well. At least I can still make pretty pictures.


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Just a thought here, for consideration. When you make and texture these models, you COULD set them up as card and paper models and sell them. This is not a get rich scheme b ut might make a few extra bucks and if you are building the model it may as well have a second life.........
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More stuff.
I need to do a bedroom.


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Please excuse me while I pick my jaw, off the floor.
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@Gus-R Nice work Gus
These two shots are my faves
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Thanks guys!
Bedroom. Needs more work but I did start this morning.
Dresser looks too red.


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Thanks guys!
Bedroom. Dresser looks too red. Started this morning.

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A little warmer with some curtains and other details.

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Better and more inviting, thanks for the inspiration it is always helpful.
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Better and more inviting, thanks for the inspiration it is always helpful.
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Thanks Mike.
Other side of the bedroom.

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Side view of the bedroom using D5's section.

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The only area I can see to alter is the fire in the 'place. It is obviously a 2d graphic. If it is painted into a component, try adding several at different angle and see if a certain degree of 'normal' or bump can be added. I will see if it can be done with what I have. Twilight used to manage OK.
Otherwise, you still rock.
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It's a 3d D5 Render "particle" that's animated.
Gus Robatto Bedroom WIP 05.mp4
I replaced it with a smaller one.

Added some more bells and whistles.

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Thanks for the explanation, looks great.
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