Snow.

Last time I posted a rendering of this model was using Thea for Sketchup, This one is using D5 Render. I think I'm finally getting the rust look down. Before software developers pull the plug and change everything again. Didn't really need the Porsche but what they hay.

It's a 3d D5 Render "particle" that's animated.
Gus Robatto Bedroom WIP 05.mp4
I replaced it with a smaller one.

Added some more bells and whistles.

Nice work, I have learned a trick though. Mast RAW renders look over saturated. I find reducing the saturation on a render just about always makes a render more real
Could be. I've played around with that before. I nudged the saturation down in the second one here. The third I used an AI match from an existing photo of a different house and scene. I rendered these at 6K and shrunk them down to 2560 pixels.



Thanks guys!
Bedroom. Needs more work but I did start this morning.
Dresser looks too red. 

@ntxdave Thanks Dave. It doesn't happen very often but that last render makes me feel like I should be sitting at a desk with my feet up on the desk while I'm smoking a pipe and admiring my work.
@Mike-Amos Thanks Mike. I've seen these Singer Porsche's on Jay Leno's Garage. They're beautiful.
@jo-ke said in Modelling a tramway:
@Gus-R said in Modelling a tramway:
@jo-ke Great work. How did you crumple up the weather tram above? Was that Midjourney?
the crumple is the scan in sketchfab. Midejourney ist the grass and the fassade of the building
this is the raw render:
Does Midjourney work for straight enhancement of a rendering?
Very nice. I like the zero entry front door. Is it zero entry from the garage?
Thanks Dave. It's a double door into a hallway. Here's the floor plan.

Thanks guys.
I don't think I ever drove a Mustang. My sister had a '68 for a while. Lately I've been liking the 1971 Mustang Boss. The malaise era was pretty bad.