Another view.

@Mike-Amos I tried using the Blender snow into Sketchup but there were far to many vertexes to handle. Being able to go straight from Blender into D5 is pretty smooth. Plus I'm slowly learning some Blender procedures which are normally kind of difficult. Especially creating some geometry nodes. I skipped that step with the icicles by finding a icicle addon which is kind of easy. For some people all that might be tedious but I'm used to tedium with my drafting.
Blenderkit has a Peterbilt cabover! I keep promising myself to model a Peterbilt conventional.

@HornOxx I have to say I'm really having fun with this. I always wanted to add snow to renderings. D5 has a snow effect but it doesn't pile on like you can using Blender. Here I started using some Blenderkit assets and plugged in a Ford F-150.

Here's a close up of the roof area.

Thanks guys!
Bedroom. Dresser looks too red. Started this morning.

@L-i-am I have the warm turned up almost all the way up. Might be your monitor. 
@Rich-O-Brien Yeah. Multi-million dollar home with a higher quality Tuff-Shed garage. 

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.

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

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.
