@dermotcoll said:
I love the furniture on the wall - very Italian Chic - this is very popular now in Ireland with the well to do crowd!!
In Germany too.
Very nice render. I fall in love with twilight.
@dermotcoll said:
I love the furniture on the wall - very Italian Chic - this is very popular now in Ireland with the well to do crowd!!
In Germany too.
Very nice render. I fall in love with twilight.
very good renders. They give a perfect impression of the project.
OK, flames are in progress.
TW is rendering. Thanks for the link. I will post the picture as soon as TW has finished.
@olishea said:
why not try a flame? for practice.....you can fake flames in twilight quite easily.
Do you have a link of a tutorial of making flames in twilight? I didn' t find anything.
mit diesem Plugin kann man sehr einfach Regale, Schränke, Schreibtische und Bürocontainer erstellen. Beim Aufrufen des Hauptmenüs wird man erst nach der Art des Möbels gefragt, kann dann Breiten und Tiefenmasse angeben, sowie Anzahl der Schubladen, Grifftypen, usw. Danach wird das Möbelstück als Komponente erzeugt. Hat mir schon viel Zeit gespart.
very nice render. But the ceiling and the lightsystem looks brand new. may be the 70ties interior has been renovated 
What fur- settings did you use for the carpet?
@foxar said:
Oh cool! Looks like my table from the package, right?
Yes it is. Nice modells, I love them.
two weeks ago I bought the license of twilight render and I'm very happy with that renderer. I just started to make some experience with that programm. Theses are some modells I've found at the warehouse and I just modyfied and arranged them.

I like this very much. Thank you Oli.
If I'm allowed to make a whish: A houseline would be nice too, for backgrounds in citys
Nice scene, but I wouldn't place the hanging lamp over the sink.
thanks for your comments.
@honoluludesktop said:
Where can I get the climbing vine?
I've found the climbing vine here: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f0e8649b92e8a9153f774bd7ce6c6199&prevstart=0
The render Programm was not easy to find. I've tested Kerkythea, but my english wasn't good enough to understand the complicated settings of the materialeditor, then I've testet indigo render and it was to slow. IDX was easy to use but i allways have to try a long time to get the right settings. I really don't know if that was the right choice. which renderprogramm would you recommend, espiecially for interior- renderrings?
In the meantime I continued testing the renderprogramms. Twilight is my new favorite, especially the menu in german makes it easier for me. Very good: the textures are keeping their sizes and positions. I think Twilight is very good for my first steps, getting closer to the posibilties of KT...
In the next days I m going to render the scene with Twilight and Im going to post it here.
@robert111 said:
i need make good carpet with this plugin , but i dont have good setting for good carpet.
I think it is a good tool for shaggy carpets:
I've made this one with that great plugin:



Ein sehr nützliches tool. Vielen Dank
@briggs said:
I need to work out an effective way of adding grass in post production, anyone got any decent tutorials they can point me to?
may be this can help you: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=28092
I also prefer the original render.
First of all thanks for your support, it is very helpfull. Hmm, I just don't know where to beginn with all of my KT- questions. If read the KT- Introduction and understood most of the themes. But I'm still in trouble with the material settings.
In many cases I need my own textures, for example the pattern of a fabric for drapes or a design for a rug. In these cases I have to adjust the size, the postition, orientation and the transparency. sketchup does this very well but after the import to KT most textures changed their settings. In this case I still have lots of problems to adjust the textuers with the textureditor.
For example you see the texture of the blue door in the kt-renderimage. it isn't in the right place. I don't know how to move it in KT.
Another question is the import of KT mat into SU: How can I import all materials permanently to the materialmanager of SU?
Thank you for your help.
this time I used kerkythea. I've still got problems to get the textures in the right position and I'm always in trouble with the material editor of kerkythea, but I think KT has lots of posibilities. So its worth to get into it.
