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    • M Offline
      museummaker
      last edited by

      Hi Folks,

      I made some more progress on rendering this library-- and learned to make HDRI's work properly (finally).

      The landscape is temporary, the plan is to model the little park that the library sits in.

      Thank you to Olishea for one of his curved backgrounds 👍

      http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Mbz1E6DAT2U/S8yWtGICyCI/AAAAAAAAD2E/mCjqDq6HU60/s912/Paso Vignette.jpg

      C & C welcomed-- I've got a lot to learn but making progress.

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        numbthumb
        last edited by

        I really like this one, Patrick! 👍
        And I would really like to know something more about making HDRI work properly ( that is, if you can spare some time for that )
        Cheers!

        Comfortably numb...

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          museummaker
          last edited by

          Thanks I am really liking this one too.

          @numbthumb said:

          I would really like to know something more about making HDRI work properly

          My guess is that different rendering engines may handle them differently-- I knew that you could use HDRI for illumination-- they work as if you have a sphere of the image around your model and shoots the light through it giving a nice varied illumination.

          What I didn't realize is the best part about them is that they can be reflected by things (like the glass in the windows and the domes on the lights. I'd been un-checking the option to allow it to be reflected (for a long time) and was only using it for illumination. You turn on the reflection and things really start to pop.

          Certainly a "do'h" moment for me. Others may have more insight I am sure.

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            numbthumb
            last edited by

            Thanks for your reply!

            Comfortably numb...

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              david57
              last edited by

              Looks very nice. Needs grass.
              Opps, I just reread it. "Landscape is temporary".

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              • DanielD Offline
                Daniel
                last edited by

                Beautiful, Patrick. It wouldn't by any chance be a Carnegie library, would it? Very similar to one we recently did some work on.

                My avatar is an anachronism.

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                  museummaker
                  last edited by

                  @daniel said:

                  t wouldn't by any chance be a Carnegie library, would it?

                  Thanks Daniel you got it -- its in Paso Robles, CA

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                    marked001
                    last edited by

                    that's awesome...cant wait to see the progress.

                    http://www.revision21vis.com

                    instagram: revi21on

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                      olishea
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      Thank you to Olishea for one of his curved backgrounds

                      no problem! it adds the finishing touch! don't forget to download the updated tree line pack:

                      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=27540

                      mate less foreground and more sky would look better.

                      you can also use the tree lines to create interesting foreground shadows...just place the tree line behind the camera and make sure the sun shines through it. 👍

                      oli

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                        museummaker
                        last edited by

                        @olishea said:

                        mate less foreground and more sky would look better.

                        you can also use the tree lines to create interesting foreground shadows...just place the tree line behind the camera and make sure the sun shines through it

                        Good point, I'll see what I can do. I've got two tree between the sun and the building, trying to get the shadows to play across the front.

                        Olishea those tree lines are very useful, much easier than stacking trees forever!

                        thanks again

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