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    • B Offline
      bocomofo
      last edited by

      I have been learning Kerkythea lately, can I just say what a fantastic program it is! and as a result I have finally managed to produce a rendering I am 'happy' with.

      It is just a test model to make sure I was picking things up right, however any comments or criticism much appreciated!

      Photo also attached that inspired the model.

      Materials courtesy of Arroway.

      ta

      Joe


      inspiration photo


      kerkythea render

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      • EddyNLE Offline
        EddyNL
        last edited by

        Welcome Joe!
        I like the second one.

        How did you get that "soft" shadow effect?

        Regards, Ward

        viewtopic.php?f=271&t=11903 Modelling my city for Google Earth!

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        • E Offline
          ELYSIUM
          last edited by

          @eduardonl said:

          I like the second one.
          lol

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          • R Offline
            rcossoli
            last edited by

            very good job, I like the way the light hits the ground.
            modify the parameters of measures - radius, is not it?
            I think the effect is achieved so blurred the edges of light, unless it was so says as you did 😉

            THREEDIMENSIONSWEB dot COM

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              Fletch
              last edited by

              👍 Joe.
              Perhaps the radius of the sun it a bit too strong... but it has a nice atmosphere... and I'm all for 'artistic license'.

              Your room seems different than the pic. your's seems larger.

              Fletch
              Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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              • EddyNLE Offline
                EddyNL
                last edited by

                @elysium said:

                @eduardonl said:

                I like the second one.
                lol

                ROFL.
                I just read my own post, didn't see that the first one was a picture! 🤣

                viewtopic.php?f=271&t=11903 Modelling my city for Google Earth!

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                • B Offline
                  bocomofo
                  last edited by

                  Fletch, you are right, the shadows do become a bit too fuzzy, I take it that will be reduced if I reduce the radius of the light casting the shadows?

                  Ward, ha ha, its good that you prefered my render over the photo! 😆
                  For soft shadows in the light settings there is a check box to cast 'soft shadows' just click it.

                  Thanks for the comments! Might look to making minor ammendments or I may move on to bigger and, hopefully, better things.

                  Joe

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