Low light render.
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Slowly adding detail and changing light to see where it goes.
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Cosy!
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For that atmoshere I think it works very well
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Thanks folks, much appreciated. Still messing with it.
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@mike amos said:
Thanks folks, much appreciated. Still messing with it.
I think the final stages of "Messing with it" is what makes a good render
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... love it already now
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Thanks folks, no idea where the Tardis will go though. OR the Sabre tooth tiger....
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Next step. Moving onwards there will be a desk lamp to illuminate the typewriter.
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Looking good , great progress
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Thank you.
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I finally worked out what this needs, a 3d bear and a cup of coffee. I know I am a right 'bear' until I get my first cup of the day.
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Not sure what else I can do with this, it went pretty smoothly. I get the feeling that anything more will be less.
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The lamp works well nice work Perhaps a good 3d person? just a thought, if you dont have any PM me
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Thanks, great suggestion. I think I would need to use an older person to fit in with the setting for one thing and I might just have an issue with physical size of the model, these 3d people can be huge memory hogs.
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Hi Mike, 3d scanned mature person no luck sorry
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I appreciate the offer, thank you.
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I found some, they might be useful. http://www.cadnav.com/3d/Old-people.html
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@mike amos said:
I found some, they might be useful. http://www.cadnav.com/3d/Old-people.html
Haha! made by "young" people no doubt. I think the old grandfather and staff might do. Or the Old Japanese Samurai.
Enjoying the images. Nice work. Interesting to see the lighting.
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Forget it, they are rubbish.
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@pilou said:
Cosy!
Damn you! That was the same word that came to mind as well!
Love the lighting and updates. Wow!!
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