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    70's living with Twilight and Fur plugin...

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    • F Offline
      fymoro
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      The model and furniture are a 3ds file that I found on the web...
      After imported it into SU, It was a bloody mess...Everything was detached, It tooks me a couple of hours to put everything in order... 😕
      Material sitting, lighting, was a real pleasure, but to save the file it takes 10 minutes.. 😞
      I used the fur plugin for the rug, and then it increase the size of the file at 110 meg...
      To save the file after that, 15 minutes...and to start the render, 10minutes...

      I have purged the file, and used the cleanup plugin too, but still a very heavy file difficult to manage.

      I use XP pro sp2 32bit, Quad processor, nvidia Ge force 8500 gt and all drivers are updated.
      I use 3d max without any problems, and recently I have tried Rhino 3d evaluation version without problems.

      I think that some wonderful plugin like The fur one has exceeded the power of SU, such a pity...

      Anyway, Here is a Living rendered with Twilight, a bit 70's mood, hope you like it... 😉


      final.jpg

      http://www.thearender.com/cms/index.php/news/featured-artists/137-frederic-yves-moro.html

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        Slimdog
        last edited by

        Great looking image.

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          jo-ke
          last edited by

          very nice render. But the ceiling and the lightsystem looks brand new. may be the 70ties interior has been renovated 😉

          What fur- settings did you use for the carpet?

          http://www.zz7.de

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            fymoro
            last edited by

            Hi,

            It's a renovated 70's Living... 😉
            Here is the setting for the Rug... 😉


            fur rug setting.JPG

            http://www.thearender.com/cms/index.php/news/featured-artists/137-frederic-yves-moro.html

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              kostas_designer
              last edited by

              Yeah!
              I guess back in the '70's there were no plasmas TV, too! 😉

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                alpro
                last edited by

                fymoro, you can try this to reduce your file size. Make a patch of your carpet, explode your fur group, erase everything except 3 or 4 carpet strands, then make those strands a component, then run the fur plugin using the make from compnent instance feature, you'll have to adjust your settings till you get what you like. Thats what I did in the scene below, it has a large contured site, quite a few 3D trees, and lots of grass, but weighs in at 31mb, still managable working on, opening, saving, but it does take awhile for Vray to parse.

                Mike


                Grass.JPG

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                  fymoro
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for the tips Mike, I will try... 😉

                  http://www.thearender.com/cms/index.php/news/featured-artists/137-frederic-yves-moro.html

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                    fymoro
                    last edited by

                    Second shot... 😉


                    final2.jpg

                    http://www.thearender.com/cms/index.php/news/featured-artists/137-frederic-yves-moro.html

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