Windows and Doors: Flex Tools
Siding: Instant Architect
Stairs: Medeek Stairs
Guardrails: Profile Builder 3 with baluster from 3 DWarehouse
Lattice: 3D Warehouse dynamic component
Gutter and Downspouts: Me and Profile Builder 3
Sculpture: Blenderkit
Chairs: Blenderkit
Light Fixtures: Me
Trim and Lumber: Profile Builder 3
Sand Texture: Vizpark
Roof Texture: Quixel
Landscaping: D5 Render
Toil and Trouble: Me
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RE: Old Florida
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RE: Ant Chair - Series 7
@Rich-O-Brien said in Ant Chair - Series 7:
@Gus-R Lovely model and that interior is slowly becoming the most expensive room on the planet
Thanks Rich. Guess I should finally do a super car but I have other things to learn. I unwrapped the seat itself in Blender and it's far more accurate. Just have to learn how to unwrap the sides of the chair (not show here) unless you have a quick answer. I tried the seams thing but it unwraps in a circular fashion. That's the edge which can show the lamination of the wood.

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RE: Old Florida
Thanks Mike, Majid, Tuna, Bryan.
If only I could get some work with these renderings. Maybe if I move to Laos or Cambodia?
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RE: Piano with Rayscaper
@Rich-O-Brien said in Piano with Rayscaper:
@pixelcruncher Just some cranky guy that makes very detailed models and yummy renders
Me? Cranky?

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Contemporary Home
Contemporary home but with extras. I have it finished all around. Using Profile Builder 3 more to create the fascia, trim, soffit and gutter in one swoop. Saves time.


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RE: 1921 Multifamily
@Rich-O-Brien I forgot the window planters! Thanks Rich. I like the dramatic "through the woods" and dark contrasts look. Flying around the model like Flight Simulator can lead to interesting results. Here's the window planters...


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RE: Snowman
@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.

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RE: Snowman
@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.

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RE: Denver Architecture II
@L-i-am I have the warm turned up almost all the way up. Might be your monitor.

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RE: Denver Architecture II
@Rich-O-Brien Yeah. Multi-million dollar home with a higher quality Tuff-Shed garage.












