In the beginning.
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Great start
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Ta mate, outlining the scene in my mind so when I have finished the git tar, I should be able to run with it.
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Update on the model.
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WHOA!
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Thank you, getting there.
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and the Lord Said, "Let there be Les. And there was Les. The the Lord saw it was Good. In fact..it was awesome."
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Thanks, I am heading towards a rippled curtain and a window with the only light coming from that, a mirror against the wall to catch the reverse image. Have to be a corner then..... It could have been worse, a penalty perhaps?
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Looking good !
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Thank you.
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I think I am ready for the scene at this point. Any suggestions for the string texture? It's there, ish.
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Current version looks pretty good to me but that is somewhat dependent on how close up up show the model. If you are going to include the guitar in a scene where it is kind of distant a more detailed material may complicate the render process to the point that it is not worth it. JMO
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Thanks, yes the idea is to be pretty close in. Possibly DOF too. The chair will be a winged back Chesterfield armchair.
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Very, very convincing Mike
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Thank you, just trying to keep up with you guys.
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Beginning of the scene.
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That's going to look great.
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Thanks mate but, I hate it. The scale of the chair and the mirror make it look like something from Land of the giants or something. My next thought is a session room after the music is done. A full size Gibson is about 18 inches.
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@mike amos said:
Thanks mate but, I hate it. The scale of the chair and the mirror make it look like something from Land of the giants or something. My next thought is a session room after the music is done. A full size Gibson is about 18 inches.
Hey Mike, I have one and measured it, it is a bit over 2 foot, avtually 2feet 1 inch. Why is it so small in the render?
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I went on line and looked for dimensions, the site I visited stated a little over 18 Inches. So much for factual evidence. Thanks for the correction, makes more sense that a violin would be that size to me.
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Mike , Found a good dimensioned drawing of a 1950's Les Paul. Unfortunately my PDF to DWG converter is not working for some reason or would have posted a DWG for you. The best I can extrapolate off the PDF imported into SU
( the image is kind of blurry ) and in centimeters. It seems it is approximately 3' 3" overall length. If the proportions of the various bits are close you might be able to scale the whole thing in one go ?
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