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      Cyberdactyl
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      Nice integration Flipya.

      I have a couple of questions.

      The texture inside the upper window suggests there's a brick wall inside?

      Also, the roof looks like a ballasted membrane, is that correct?

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        olishea
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        flipya have you considered a cheeky night render? light would look awesome coming through the polycarb...and you can make the original photos 'look' like its night time. just a thought πŸ˜„

        oli

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          flipya
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          Wew, thought this topic was gonna die quietly πŸ˜„

          @unknownuser said:

          The texture inside the upper window suggests there's a brick wall inside?
          Also, the roof looks like a ballasted membrane, is that correct?

          That 'texture' is actually a reflection of the building (out of frame) behind camera-left. Noticed that modelling the surroundings really helped make the Polycarbonate come to life so that's what I did. Reflections suck though, your remark proves that πŸ˜„ . Should've just taken pictures of the surrounding buildings and mapped them to simple boxes. Lesson learned. About the roof; I have no clue what a ballasted membrane is (I studied architecture in Dutch and never finished it), but client didn't give me accurate specs on roof so I came up with this. πŸ˜†
          Thanks for your comments on integration, though that was the easiest part 😳

          @unknownuser said:

          a cheeky night render

          I know I know! I tried to ease my client into that, but no luck 😞 Would look cool, and I'm probably gonna have a little gap in jobs in about 3 weeks. I'm definitely gonna give it a go then! Not photoshopping the image though, close enough to just take a nighttime picture πŸ˜„

          And a P.S. of course: Sad thing is that in terms of realism I like the second one (view from below) the best, while it represents just 1/6th of the time 😞

          Music signature: great song by Rox

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            olishea
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            @unknownuser said:

            close enough to just take a nighttime picture πŸ˜„

            great! looking forward to it. i love this material, it comes alive at night. great work flipya

            oli

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              pyroluna
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              Hey I'm looking at your picture again...
              and suddenly I wonder:
              How did that lady get there? Where is the door? There's no door leading to the roof terrace!

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                matteo
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                @unknownuser said:

                Hey I'm looking at your picture again...
                and suddenly I wonder:
                How did that lady get there? Where is the door? There's no door leading to the roof terrace!

                Teleportation πŸ˜†
                And you haven't seen anything yet: the toilet resides on a desert exotic island! πŸ€“

                Ok, the last was a tribute to Dan Simmons' Hyperion novel.

                On a serious way, flipya: that's a great rendering/photo montage! It might be not ultra-real, but it gives the exact sense of what the new addition will be.

                hire me: http://www.nonsolo3d.it/ !

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                  flipya
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                  @unknownuser said:

                  How did that lady get there?

                  Java_plan_crop.JPG

                  The (future) roof-terrace belongs to the neighbours πŸ˜„

                  @Matteo; haven't read any books by Dan Simmons, but it sounds intriguing πŸ˜†
                  Thanks for your comment on the images. Conveying the general idea of the structure was exactly what we set out to do, and judging by your response we succeeded πŸ˜„

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                    Daniel
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                    Beautiful design/renderings, Philip. Looking at the glass railing in front of your female friend, though, it appears it too low for a guard rail. Or, do you WANT people to tumble over it?

                    My avatar is an anachronism.

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                      Cyberdactyl
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                      @flipya said:

                      About the roof; I have no clue what a ballasted membrane is

                      Commercial flat roofs consist of roughly three general types. There are more, but the below are the most common.

                      -A Bitumen "build-up" (if you've ever seen the Shawshank Redemption, that's what they are doing in the roof scene) It's basically a mopped asphaltic substance with layers of felt paper, sometimes with fine gravel for UV protection.

                      -An exposed membrane of some sort, EPDM (like intertube rubber), Thermoplastic or PVC that's mechanically fastened or glued.

                      -Ballasted membrane of EPDM, TPO or PVC. Ballasted simply means putting river rock on top of a membrane to "anchor" or hold it down.

                      For example, the roof in your picture that you are setting your translucent addition on is ballasted or a loose laid membrane with rock weighing it down.

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                        flipya
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                        Thanks Cyberdactil, I guess in that case it is indeed a ballasted membrane.

                        Gonna study this info from you, as my clientbase is expanding to include more international clients it's a good thing to know the english words πŸ˜„

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