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    • cheddaC Offline
      chedda
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      it's just that i'm waiting on a render at the moment using the physical sky at 15 mega pixels it's kinda slow even on my 12 core beast lol. What sort of benchmark does a scene like this give ? Ps there's no feet on the sofa 😉

      Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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      • RichardR Offline
        Richard
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        Yeah the sofa is rough up.

        Mate I just let it run over night to SL 19. 6 cores. Chedda mate open the scene in Studio and save the physical sky you have set up as low res HDRI in the environment panel and then use that as IBL all channels. It's quick. Go for say 400 x 200 res for the illumination channel. Should tear through.

        [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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        • cheddaC Offline
          chedda
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          Sounds like a top tip there Richard thanks, i still see noise at SL 19 after 27 hrs but it's a big image, it's showing a 630 benchmark .I previously noticed that hdri illuminated images render out a lot quicker. I think i'll sit this one out as i've spent about a week making adjustments to the modelling. I'll post it here in a couple of days lol (it's another Mies homage)

          Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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            FlapsyD
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            Richard

            I bought these (http://www.cubit-shop.com/en#2) a few months ago. I don't know if they ship to the other side of the world though.

            David

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            • brookefoxB Offline
              brookefox
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              I've occasionally thought about cube bookcase pieces, as surely have many others. I have seen some for sale but always more than I wanted to pay and my need was never immediate. Sorry I can't point you. Perhaps this thread could be a place where ideas and models of these are shared. As simple as they are, there are a few details, as you know: some key to alignment, perhaps cutouts for carrying ease, sizes (24" US), joinery... Like life, plywood ain't cheap.

              ~ Brooke

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              • RichardR Offline
                Richard
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                @flapsyd said:

                Richard

                I bought these (http://www.cubit-shop.com/en#2) a few months ago. I don't know if they ship to the other side of the world though.

                David

                That's a nice system mate!!!!! I think it's cost given aimed at very jumbled arrangements rather than constants would make it high!

                [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                • RichardR Offline
                  Richard
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                  @brookefox said:

                  I've occasionally thought about cube bookcase pieces, as surely have many others. I have seen some for sale but always more than I wanted to pay and my need was never immediate. Sorry I can't point you. Perhaps this thread could be a place where ideas and models of these are shared. As simple as they are, there are a few details, as you know: some key to alignment, perhaps cutouts for carrying ease, sizes (24" US), joinery... Like life, plywood ain't cheap.

                  Yeah Brooke I think we all have too! It's an obvious, like the idea of carrying. I thought about the idea for the book shelved units to have a recess all round so the stacks of architectural mags I've got could be easily moved, or stored stacked.

                  And you're right - doing anything with timber and lots of it costs bundles.

                  [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                  • cheddaC Offline
                    chedda
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                    Saw this & thought of you:

                    favicon

                    (www.muji.eu)

                    PS they have some pretty cool stationary as well !

                    Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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                    • RichardR Offline
                      Richard
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                      @chedda said:

                      Saw this & thought of you:

                      favicon

                      (www.muji.eu)

                      PS they have some pretty cool stationary as well !

                      Chedda

                      Mate great stuff there, that is exactly what I want! I'd actually like the PP storage for the office and timber setup for living. Thanks for posting the link mate!

                      [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                      • brookefoxB Offline
                        brookefox
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                        Simplicity. There is, of course, some duplication of structure and material inherent in a modular system like this but the flexibility warrants it, I think. Here we have just a few pieces, the only essential one being the 16x16x16" cube, a 'no-waste' dimension based on US plywood size of 48x96". Base and top are optional, attachment blocks are made into a visual contributor (?). Inside face countersinks not shown!


                        cube shelving-1.JPG

                        ~ Brooke

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