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Looking at what would I want money no object. No point in a pool or any of that fancy stuff but a nice attached garage and space. The most extravagant thing we can buy. We only need so much but still, more is better, right. Well up to a point. First view is still being built but I wanted a story so have included some 3d characters. The scene is not fully dressed and the exterior is blanker than a new peace of A4. Just trying to get the lighting and layout right at this stage but want to see the hot rod in the garage better so I still have stuff to do. Twilight V2 Pro.
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So far so good!
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Cheers mate, the glaring thing so far is the light through the stairwell. The upper floor is just that at the moment/ Perhaps the garage will be easier seen when that happens. Also trying to find a method to demonstrate a glass brick wall but all in good time.
Stay well everyone.
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Stepped on a bit, some altered textures and moved models around a bit. Better definition by adding a proper upper floor with some light in the stair well. I had glass mugs with coffee but frankly that did not turn out so well. I think a few more items like a briefcase for the estate agent, I got the idea of closing a sale as the theme for the render.
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Coming along nicely. One question though.... what goes in the empty spaces in the cabinets underneath the windows. Can’t imagine a realtor showing a house with missing appliances.
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Nice renderings.
I hired that woman for my renders too. Is that man the actor from the "Rake" show?
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"Can’t imagine a realtor showing a house with missing appliances".
Not sure yet but I think perhaps extend the cabinets and or a washing machine.
"I hired that woman for my renders too. Is that man the actor from the "Rake" show"?
I'm pretty sure she is the bouncer from "Everybody loves Top Trumpets". In drag.
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But that spot of light in the background was nice.
Either way, both outstanding renders!
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Thanks Bryan, I'm working on a better lit version today.
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Looking forward to it!
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