a nightscene with that tram and a su-foggy-scene (is there any chance to render fog?)


a nightscene with that tram and a su-foggy-scene (is there any chance to render fog?)


looks much better then mine
thanks. I still have problems with meshes.
Here is some more information:
I tried to do that but there are to many curves. But I don't want to give up. I tried to use sculptris to get the organic forms of that shape but it wasn't exact enough. Can anybody help me?

looks nice but i would turn some apples, that the texture won't repeat
wow wow wow. I'm totally impressed. Isn't this real? I have so much to learn. 
Hi Gaieus and Karina, thank you so much for your comments.
I've used rectangular-type wih densitiy 8000 and max number 8000 length 40.000 mm, root/width 2.000 mm sitffness 4. But the nice textile look came with the DOF of twilight
wow very detailed model but the render is very dark. what render engine did you use?
I like playing with that nice plug in. especially making shaggyrugs. Here's a shot of my wives favorite shoes rendered with twilight, DOF preset low.

I planed a system of "cabinet". there are also profiles to put into the floor.
In this case I don't like folding doors because they are segmenting the surfaces to much.
thank you for your nice comments.
And here's a nice detail. rendered 23 hours with DOF and preset 10 at twilight

and the renovation is finished




@xrok1 said:
i just realized what the cloud.rb is for and since i don't use it, a guide probably won't help me much. i do love the look though.
I think Gaieus used a bumpmap with a cloudstructure. I also used one for my tramway project. I've made a seemless texture with Photoshop and mapped it with twilight over the surface. If you want, I can upload the texture tonight.
The image is getting better and better. I like it very much. The rug is a bit too small the chairs should be able to stand completely on it.
concepts for reconstruction are made:






OK, parents moved and made place for the next generation to move in.

@gaieus said:
Yes, indeed, that would be better. But note that the population of the town at the time was mainly German and they are a pretty tidy nation!

This is the "after"- render! 
No no, don't worry. Here's a nice detail rendered with twilight Preset #10 for 5 hours

I'm going to post a couple of renders of an project. I need some pictures for my company of interiors before and after renovating. The first of these projects is an oldfashioned corridor of an typical german appartement. It is going to be completely rebuilded. Most of the models are of the warehouse and modified

