Grunge living room.
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Thanks mate, no distressed textures at the moment.
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See here, maybe. ;.)
https://cc0textures.com/list.php?q=WOOD&method=&sort=latest -
@mike amos said:
Thanks mate, no distressed textures at the moment.
Mike there are literally hundreds of them
https://www.sketchuptextureclub.com/textures/architecture/wood-planks/varnished-dirty-planks -
At Euro 12 for a year's access to the hi res versions, Sketchup Texture Club is great value.
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Thanks mate, I saw the planks, no floorboard textures at present.
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Try Architecture/Wood Planks/Old wood boards for the bare floorboards. (Sketchup Texture Club)
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Mike they are floorboards or most of them are anyway. The site is italian and the english
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Hope you keep going with that render. I really like the overall style and like the lighting as it is. the use of a lot of white and strong colour keeps it "young and sylish and inline with the "grunge" sub culture style
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Thanks L i am, not giving up. I'll have another go later after opd visit.
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I think this is closer to my original intentions.
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I really like the glass top table and lamp. It gels with the sofa and appears far more stylish than the book lamp in the original render. Floor looking good also, but what have you done to that beautiful and intriguing hole in the wall? I used to pass an old and dilapidated farm building every day. It too had a hole, lower down and with a rusty wire grill. For some, weird, reason I looked forward to seeing that hole and was disappointed if my view was blocked by traffic. It had character, charm and interest. It was a sad day when the owner renovated the building and the hole was gone. Same with the feature in your wall!
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Ta mate, blame the contractor, I do. Not gone just hidden for this render. Not sure how to make a feature of it, possibly an air vent with a conical or top hat grill.
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@shawb said:
I really like the glass top table and lamp. It gels with the sofa and appears far more stylish than the book lamp in the original render. Floor looking good also, but what have you done to that beautiful and intriguing hole in the wall? I used to pass an old and dilapidated farm building every day. It too had a hole, lower down and with a rusty wire grill. For some, weird, reason I looked forward to seeing that hole and was disappointed if my view was blocked by traffic. It had character, charm and interest. It was a sad day when the owner renovated the building and the hole was gone. Same with the feature in your wall!
Better?
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Better!
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Oh yes, the last render is excellent!
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Thanks folks.
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