INDIGO STUDY INDOOR SCENE
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Hi Pibuz,
...An animation containing your scene.
Hope you like it
(I used a shitload of rubies to get the animation go smoother than the default SU output. Way too tedious)
I gave you credit in the titles.Here it is:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vEZm-20dVKE&fmt=18[flash=800,533:ltuk2qzp]http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=2954360&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=00ADEF&fullscreen=1[/flash:ltuk2qzp]
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Thanks Pibuz!
This has been a cool little community effort. Here is my go at it - played a little with the lights and materials. Straight Kerkythea output, 11+ min. for the # 6 default setting on a Q6600 quad core.
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that good lighting and texturing was the thread, and that's good to see so many programs rendering participating.
This is a clear example of the integration with the various programs with sketchup -
Beautiful Pibuz.
I had a go with your scene using Vue 7's Radiosity engine. Quad core Q6700 - 50 mintues on Ultra with quality boost set to 2.5.
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Thought I'd add an NPR to the mix -
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Hi guys! What a funny topic!
So, i'm going on with the refinement: some minor work on the objects, and some overall changes.
Crits and comments as always!Kwist: thank you for the credit!!!!
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Looking good there, Pibuz!
The details in the scene are wonderful.
Is the glass on that trolley a specular or a thin glass?(minor crit: The void above that shelve still is a bit odd from an architectural viewpoint .)
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@pibuz said:
Perhaps I could fill the shelf with cooking books of recipes!
People would have quite a hard time reaching those, I think. Even when standing on a chair.
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...yeah...you're right....
(My mom is 1.52m tall..lilliput....and keeps yelling at me for that damn shelf) -
@pibuz said:
.. pushpulling the back wall forward to reach the edge of the shelf...
I think that would be a plausible option.
Either it becomes wall (dry wall), or filled with a closed cupboard (e.g for goods you rarely use). -
Thanks Kwist! Your opinions always mean a lot to me!
The glass on the cart is thick, with a little absorption (you can see a pale green/blue colouring the edges): it isn't a simple parallelogram, 'cos I often see some beveling applied to the down face in real glass carts (about 4cm), so i scaled (with centerpoint as the base point) the face a little..
It's hard to describe... I'll attach a PS sketch..I agree with you about the upper shelf
Don't know how to solve that little problem: I even thought about "filling" it by pushpulling the back wall forward to reach the edge of the shelf... Really don't know...
Perhaps I could fill the shelf with cooking books of recipes! Still....
doubts doubts doubts..
Help guys!!!EDIT
added cart glass section sketch
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@kwistenbiebel said:
Hi Pibuz,
...An animation containing your scene.
Hope you like it
(I used a shitload of rubies to get the animation go smoother than the default SU output. Way too tedious)
I gave you credit in the titles.Here it is:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vEZm-20dVKE&fmt=18hi, what the software that you make the animation ?
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I think he used V-ray for sketchup!
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Hi Jon, excellent image, tips and tricks for those who use kerkythea?
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YEAH JON! COOL MOOD! Seems like a sepia image, but it's the tones only! Really effective!
I wouldn't be bothered if I'd see a gangster or something going out this room..Really, cool pictures too!
And excellent vases! Are they from the warehouse? could you link us? please? -
Hi, guys.
Here's my try at this...
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Heres my go at it:
Dammed indigo taking forever.
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You guys really take "less is more" seriously. What a great opportunity to see the masters at work. If this were a complex view it would not be informative. But the simplicity of the base scene really shows how much diversity is available even within simple circumstances. It is a visual "battle of the bands."
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@remus said:
Heres my go at it:
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[attachment=0:17gd3pyn]<!-- ia0 -->im1232927888.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:17gd3pyn]Dammed indigo taking forever.
This scene will soon be flowing with purple because Remus "dammed indigo" instead of damning indigo.
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