@gd3design said:
You need to click the little advanced settings button to unhide the advanced stuff for bitmap settings, then turn off filtering. Do this for both diffuse & opacity maps. Here is file, but I use latest vray so might not be backwards compatible. https://www.dropbox.com/s/vjynl83pk516a9d/Tree%20-%202.skp?dl=0
Thank you a lot man. You have 1 beer from me Be blessed!
I wouldn't have guessed it could be that!
@frederik said:
Really nice render...!
The only thing giving this away is the repeating pattern in the stone texture...
I'm sure a better texture would help a lot...
Question... How have you managed to get the weathered look on the concrete...?
Thank you Frederik
The diffuse map for stone was small image that i downloaded from a site that sells this materials. I edited the imaje to make it larger and seamless as far as possible in PS.
Nothing special for concrete. Just difuse map and some touches in PS like a dirt map and shadows.
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The porch is overpowering the rest of the house, it is to big. I suggest changing the porch to match the style of the main roof and keep it within the length of the side of the house. I have a problem with the porch roof line where it meets the balcony railing; changing the porch roof would correct the problem or maybe I am not viewing the railling area correctly.
Just ideas, Bob
@marked001 said:
definitely looking better.
have you thought about simply cropping the image? no reason to show all that empty space..i realize you have a transparent building back there, but not sure that's helping much.
I have to agree with this. Cropping would make a big difference.
@krisidious said:
I like your changes... Also thanks for removing the stone flying over the window, that scared me. I would suggest extending the eave on the roof at the top about 1' or .3 meters. Also it needs a car in the drive now.
Thanks for the comment Krisidious. I'm glad you like it. I will think about the car.
ah okay...then i was right. in my opinion these kind of ceilings would rather fit into a bureau or something like this. also the texture of the wall looks kind of dirty. maybe that's what you wanted but it looks a cheap hotel room with these things in mind.
other ceiling, other walltexture and some decoration and i think your good to go.
dunno...all the bright flashy colors are distracting....maybe if you used more neutral colors, such as gray.....just kidding.
It all looks good except the couch - those sharp sdges do not look natural for an upholstered piece. Also, for such a symmetrical composition, I'd move the camera off center.
Thank you for having responded and for advice. May be the problem is my CPU cooler. It`s flat and smaller from the image.It s not enough for the stress of computer. Thanks again.