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    • elmerE Offline
      elmer
      last edited by

      hi maxxdistri,

      "Please don't mind the mess"
      Hey, that's just what details are, making it looks like living, with a little bit of mess πŸ˜‰

      Patrice

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        jfmalone
        last edited by

        I'd look at changing your wall tiles to a texture rather than all of the line work

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          tomsdesk
          last edited by

          Maxx, found it :`)

          I'm gonna leave it to the interior masters, but first off: Shadows! You can see them (subtle, yes) in your pic and need them for your model exports to seem real-er.

          http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
          2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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            digicent
            last edited by

            based on advice of some members, i fooled around with PS a little bit and got a nice effect

            http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee32/maxxdistri/gavinkitchentest3.jpg

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              last edited by

              Do you want to make a new design of your kithcen or do you want to draw you current kitchen?
              If you want to draw your current kitchen, then you could dowload some component library's so you can add table's and other stuff.
              You can find those componente library's here and they are free to download ( there is also a material bonus pack here, so you've got more texture's 😞
              http://sketchup.google.com/bonuspacks.html
              If you put these components in your model, it will look a lot more life like, and realistic. You can of course also draw those details yourself but that is a lot of work.

              posted by Gforce

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                digicent
                last edited by

                waw - thanks a lot man

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                  Gidon Yuval
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  Please don't mind the mess

                  http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee32/maxxdistri/gavinkitches.jpg

                  My grandmother always used to say: "A house has to be clean enough to be healthy and messy enough to be comfortable"
                  I agree with the comment on details. We don't live in a blue-print. We live with the chairs un-evenly spaced around the table on which the kids left a glass half full of orange juice because they had to run out and the door was left slightly open. So you see, details isn't just a question of components. It's also a question of placement.

                  If you don't know where you're going, you're never going to get there.

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                    Gidon Yuval
                    last edited by

                    I thought I'd illustrate the point about placement.
                    I made a simple table and placed chairs next to it.
                    In the one picture I placed the chairs next to the table in a precise almost mechanical manner. Doesn't look very real, does it.
                    In the second picture I moved the chairs as though each were moved by a different person. Looks better already.
                    In picture three I added a small piece of cloth and a bowl of fruit.
                    Notice that the cloth isn't smack in the middle of the table and parallel to it's edges. Looking even better.
                    So you see, where and how you place objects has a great deal to do with how real your model looks.


                    placing - 3.jpg


                    placing - 2.jpg


                    placing - 1.jpg

                    If you don't know where you're going, you're never going to get there.

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                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      Well, apparently the attachments are positioned in a backward order in the posts - so start with the bottom one...
                      πŸ˜„

                      Gai...

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                      • jenujacobJ Offline
                        jenujacob
                        last edited by

                        its the small imperfections that make it real!!!
                        good one gidon!! πŸ‘

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