WIP: European Back Alley
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Here is what I have been working on lately.





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looking great so far, I assume you are gonna go over the top with details and textures....fun excersize.
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@solo said:
looking great so far, I assume you are gonna go over the top with details and textures....fun excersize.
Yes, I plan to completely texture and render this. I am about a third done.
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I will be watching this.
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@unknownuser said:
I will be watching this.
Nice so far.+1 Looking superb so far. I think there's a lot to be said for good quality clay renders, they look so simple and focus the viewers attention on the modelling details, rather than textural details.
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Thanks everyone for the support. Here is an update after modeling all those stones......


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One word...IVY!!
That scene screams for Ivy.
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@solo said:
One word...IVY!!
That scene screams for Ivy.
You are right. I don't know how I could achieve this however. Maybe there is some good ivy at the wharehouse?
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Drag this onto the flat walls.. the wall texture may be handy as well.

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Huh? Huh?

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It's free:
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Thanks for the help, when it comes time to texture this, these will really help.
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@solo said:
It's free:
I use that ivy generator, it's absolutely superb. Currently rendering a scene with ivy, will post it when I go into work on monday.
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@solo said:
It's free:
Thanks for the help Pete. Some of the example screenshots look amazing! Do you know a way I could use this without having the ability to import/export .obj? (I have the free version of sketchup 6)
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Update: (Still fixing the part of the road has a little "tear")

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this is going to be amazing, my spider sense is tingling
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Looks good so far, but that arch looks dodgy

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its not symmetrical
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The size of the stones at near top of the arch look way small. It looks like it could fall any minute.
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