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      silver_shadow
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      what program did you use for rendering

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        steelers05
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        very nice overall presentation. I enjoy the style and like work combination within the scenes

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          cucsat2003
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          @silver_shadow said:

          what program did you use for rendering

          Hi Sylver Shadow,I used Vray4sketchup for rendering.rendertime for each scene:7-10mins,output:1300x678
          I'm a "fan" of you,Free Agent and Solo πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜†
          @steelers05:thanks you πŸ˜‰

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            brodie
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            Really great renders you've got there. Like the color scheme you've got working for you.

            I can't say there's anything really 'wrong' with any of your renders. If I were to critique at all I might merely make some suggestions on the design itself based on my own preferences. The kitchen, for example, seems a bit small for a 3 bedroom house. I'd prefer 1 master bathroom with a shower than 2 without. The concrete on the walls seems just a bit too rough for me, and I'd like to see a shiny coating on the concrete floor. Just some little stuff I'd look into, nothing big.

            Wonderful style you've got! Really like your wall art.

            -Brodie

            steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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              cucsat2003
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              Thanks Brodie for a very detailed comment,it's very helpful for me. πŸ˜‰
              As you said,I also feel a problem with dimension of kitchen,really small for 3 bedrooms flat.Ill pay attention to size in next project.
              About bathrooms,there is a master bathroom with a walk-in bathtub,maybe enough,is'nt it?

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                brodie
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                I think it's certainly enough in the bathroom department. I would just change the arrangement of them. I think I'll revise what I said before a little. I think I'd leave the big bathroom how you've got it. Then instead of the 2 small bathrooms without showers I'd replace them with 1 larger bathroom with a shower and connect it to one of the bedrooms. Then you've got a master bedroom with it's own bathroom and the other 2 bedrooms can share the more "public" bathroom. I couldn't make a great arguement why it shouldn't be the way you have it, that would just be my preference.

                -Brodie

                steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                  teofas
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                  this are very nice images, i like your style! πŸ‘

                  http://www.spazioarquitectura.com

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                    cucsat2003
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                    @Brodie:okay,my friend,you've a logical arrangement πŸ‘ (maybe,more reasonable than mine πŸ’š ),thanks for your suggestion for chance.
                    @Teofas:thanks Teo,you're master,I'm trying to learn from you.
                    Ah,Teofas,I'm trying to make a "3d carpet" like yours,but I'm not happy with the effect.Can you help me?

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                      teofas
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                      of course cucsat, i made a tutorial some months ago, heres the link hope it helps,,,,it for the old version of vray but i think maybe you can find it helpfull,,,,, http://forum.asgvis.com/index.php?topic=5225.0
                      see ya bro!

                      http://www.spazioarquitectura.com

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                        cucsat2003
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                        @teofas said:

                        of course cucsat, i made a tutorial some months ago, heres the link hope it helps,,,,it for the old version of vray but i think maybe you can find it helpfull,,,,, http://forum.asgvis.com/index.php?topic=5225.0
                        see ya bro!

                        thanks Teofas bro',but this rug is not one I mean,I had it and it's very useful.
                        I mean...that one:
                        http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm249/cucsat2003/sala1ut6.jpg

                        You said that it was made with no bump and displacement,I dont know the way to make it.help me again,please πŸ€“

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                          teofas
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                          ohh, ok, yes i made that carpet and apply a skp material,to make a carpet like this is very simple just model it, just a few string and copy them in all the perimeter of the carpet, send me a pm and your mail and i send it to you, see ya.

                          sorry for my english..

                          http://www.spazioarquitectura.com

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                            arail1
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                            teofas -

                            Thanks so much for making that carpet tutorial. It's simple, direct and easy to master. I'm just learning V-Ray so it really helped me.

                            Alex

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