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    • tuna1957T Offline
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      Excellent rendering. Nice place but not sure I would be comfortable living in a place like that. 👍

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      • Gus RG Offline
        Gus R @tuna1957
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        @tuna1957 Think of the heating bill! I don't think I can see myself living in anything I've rendered.

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          ntxdave @Gus R
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          @Gus-R How do you model stuff like this?

          Renders look great. 👍 👍

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            last edited by Gus R

            @ntxdave Thanks Dave. A lot of tedious work and trial and error and my imagination. Started using outside assets since I figured that I can't or don't need to model everything. In this case I saw the sample image and started with a simple Sketchup component for the ceiling and went from there.

            Lots of Profile Builder 3 moulding. For the stairs I started with a spiral staircase base made using 1001bit tools. Countless hours later I came up with the (almost) final stairs on the right. I used Fredo's Curviloft for the outer stringer as well as Fredo's bezier tools as well as Profile Builder 3 for some details and the handrails. The balusters were found at 3D Warehouse.

            So imagination, knowing basic carpentry or architectural sizes, using Sketchup tools and experimenting, using assets, a lot of tedious work and trying to not call into the perfectionist trap. That and a lot of bugsplats.

            Forgot to mention that solids don't have to be perfect solids. You can't notice any little bugs in the rendering.

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            • ntxdaveN Offline
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              I wish I had the skill and knowledge to do things like this. 😁

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                last edited by L i am

                I like the last render a lot and especially the god rays. I did not think about heating It but it makes sense. Perhaps 1 or 3 couple if fireplaces , and a bit more wood, may make the image more homelyluxurious-victorian-interior-stockcake.jpg

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                • Mike AmosM Offline
                  Mike Amos
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                  They are bloody fantastic.

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                  • Gus RG Offline
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                    Thanks!

                    Some extras. OK, I keep trying different things.

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                    • Gus RG Offline
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                      Nothing to do no where to go oh.

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                      • Mike AmosM Offline
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                        Very sharp scene and render. I had thought the item on the floor was a banana, which would have added a comedic value but 'tis merely a reflection. I very nearly fell off my chair laughing at the "Gormless rich" so thanks for that.

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                          Gus R @Mike Amos
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                          @Mike-Amos I actually did a "what's that?" when I first saw "the banana" on the floor. 😁

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                          • Bryan KB Offline
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                            Stunning work!

                            See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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