Exhibit Space - New Pic.
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Been messing about in the evenings going back into older models, tweaking materials, light set ups etc. Seeing if I can get better results based on what I've learned the last four odd years doing this stuff.
Posted image is of one of the exhibit spaces in this private museum project I've been working on. Original model was done about four years ago..... things changed, this space no longer in the mix....
Edit.... after posting this got to looking at image.... lost a couple of bump maps when doing the render???? Fixed things and ran again. Replaced first posted image with new image with the bump maps back in place....
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Nice, shame there cannot be an alternative to deer heads, how about politicians heads instead? There are probably a whole heap of people wishing a certain bucket blonde was up there.
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Looks a little dark, but excellent composition and model nonetheless.
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Mike A, thanks for the nice and yeah figured the "content" wasn't going to be everybody's "cup of tea" when I posted it.
Bryan, thanks for the compliments.It was a tough space to come up with a decent design. The raw space is pretty much a very long hallway. As for being dark, it might be a difference in monitors, on my machines the image is pretty bright.... not the first time I've run into that issue... -
I have the bright monitor problem too and have to make images much brighter than I think is right but noticed my older of two monitors has to be tuned quite regularly or it becomes progressively darker.
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Where did you get the deer head?
I just happen to need a moose head at the moment...strange sentence...
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@pmolson said:
...I just happen to need a moose head at the moment...strange sentence...
yes - and so funy !!
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Paul, I got the deer mount off the SU warehouse, way back..... It was a mule deer so had to do a chop job on the antlers to better look like a whitetail and some other minor fixes including redoing the texture. How good does the moose need to be ?
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I just looked in my library. I was surprised. I collected over 10 differnt antlers over the last 10 years.
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Thank you for the responses.
The moose will need to be pretty much perfect.
It will be front and center above a fireplace in a photo real render. I am doubtful I have the skills to properly map a photo onto a moose head model.I am thinking I may need to photoshop an image into the final render. Maybe use a moose head model in the render so it casts shadows and then overlay the "real" moose head image in photo shop...
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