Looking good, but maybe it would be cool to add a light
inside the lamp cap above the door as it's a bit dark
out there.
Could you share with us where those tree's come from and wich renderengine
you used?
Looking good, but maybe it would be cool to add a light
inside the lamp cap above the door as it's a bit dark
out there.
Could you share with us where those tree's come from and wich renderengine
you used?
Nice detail and renders, they're very simple but interesting at the same time IMO.
And well.. just take your time, that you would be "slower" doesn't mean you're badder..
But can I ask your specs? As you have so many details in your office building..
Very clean looking model, I really like it, not way to over detailed.. Just the essential to look great as a clay render ;]
Looking really good, I like the tree you added very much!
Keep up the work ;]
Hello to everyone on this forum,
Altough I've been following all the models
that have been posting here for the past 3-4 months
i registered today...
So as the title says I'm working on a (it should be huge)
high quality component pack. It'll include a very wide
variety of models, from chairs to garagedoors and from
modern interior table's to rustic exterior lamps.
I've been working on this 2days in the little bit of
spare time I've had.
Here some more details on the quality and flexibility of
the components:
-Rounded edges (makes it look more real in renders + it gives softer edges)
-Every part has been assembled in a group (easy for texturing and render setup)
-Made in the needed detail (not to much to slow down the rendering process but
neither to low detail for fake look)
-High quality textures including bumpmap if needed (it's coming along..)
Here some simple SU outputs:
Note that these "collections" aren't finished yet
Well the final idea is to make about +300 components with an easy to use
catalog that directs you immediately to the right file ;]
Than asking a "once in a lifetime price" (about β¬50) while the
pack keeps updating you don't have to pay any additional costs
for downloading the "update" with newer and more components.
I would like to know if these things sound interesting to you modelers,
or you say "nah, I prefer to search down the 3D Warehouse for a decent model
and than edit it to be good enough to render"
P.S.
Well I hadn't got a lot of time now, so I'm
sorry if things aren't explained to well, I'll update
the text within some days.. depends when I got time ;]
Grats..