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    Curtains using FFD and JPP (rendered in KT2008)

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    • R Offline
      REGIS
      last edited by

      Hi all

      playing a while with FFD and JPP and rendered in KT2008.
      Thanks for comments.
      rendu rideaux.jpg

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      • K Offline
        kwistenbiebel
        last edited by

        A really good use of the new plugins.
        Maybe you need to brighten up the image just a little, but it sure is a nice render.

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          johnsenior1973
          last edited by

          The modelling look excellent and the rendering looks very realistic.

          I don't understand why you positioned the image like that though. It's like someone stood on a stepladder to take a picture of the reflection of furniture in the window.

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          • R Offline
            REGIS
            last edited by

            A new try
            rendu salon 5.jpg

            cheers

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            • R Offline
              REGIS
              last edited by

              hi kwistenbiebel

              if I bright a little bit more the image, window is too similar to a mirror and it's not so realistic.

              hi johnsenior1973

              @unknownuser said:

              I don't understand why you positioned the image like that though.

              I've tried an aluminum material on the rod and I wanted to see how it was rendered.
              I am happy with the result.

              Thanks for feedback

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