Just did this render in SU and TM with a bit of post with luminar Neo, based on an image I saw with a few changes
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Just moved in (Render)
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Australian Hinterland house
Hi, I just finished a house from 3D warehouse and made some changes and rendered in twinmotion. The flora is that of the Australian Hinterland.
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RE: A piece from my real job, not really sketchup related.
You have a workshop, on a boat, in subtropical Australia, designing and crafting lead lights I HATE YOU
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RE: I need a model of a cushion
Hi Majid thanks so much mate. you are a gentleman
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RE: I need a model of a cushion
@majid I dont know what to say Majid I did not know you were looking for work in Holland. but I am mowing lawns ATM. Are you looking for work as an Architect or an educator? Your talents are obvious keep your head up mate
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RE: Atmospheric approach
I love the dwelling with the skeletal structure above the water
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RE: I need a model of a cushion
@majid Majid, you are a talented Architect, Artist and Author, and at the very least bilingual. It you tell me you play the violin or drive a race car I will find you and slap you Whilst in Holland I would see about getting yourself into a Cafe and perhaps partaking in some, not too strong, creative type ganja (providing you are with a trusted friend) and chill the "F" out
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Twinmotion is free from late April
Hi, have some great news for some. Twinmotion is free from late April this year. I have done my due diligence and it seems to be true. It has no watermark or resolution limits. I am sooo happy with this I know that D5 Render put at least 50 Million into its development so it would be interesting be a fly on the wall at D5 HQ right now
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RE: Old and new terrace house
@rich o brien said:
That's a great result. Especially the lighting. That's a tough space to get lighting resolved.
This is TM path tracing?
Actually the more I look the more detail you pick up on. The original house façade detail is great.
I pity the window cleaner. That's alot of glass!
Cheers Rich, the lighting was very tough an I spent more than 11 hours to get that resolved. The glass has a hydrophilic coating, so self cleaning. But even if it was normal glass I am sure the owners could get it cleaned weekly as they have Van goughs "stary night" a Turner and Picasso on the walls As for the period building yes I spent many hours on the geometry of those details I did not care how long it took to generate as long as it worked and kooked authentic.
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RE: Anybody know what this is called?
Thanks guys, but after some work, it is called Wrought iron "lacework"
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RE: Twinmotion is free from late April
@alsomar said in Twinmotion is free from late April:
@L-i-am Great news! In the last months, I've been doing some renders with Lumen so it's really nice to have Twinmotion for free.
Cheers @alsomar, you can output 8K and if you tile render you can go all the way to 64, crazy:
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RE: Old and new terrace house
@mill3rluke said:
@l i am said:
This is the result from my prior work. I have spent more time on it. Lots of fine tuning
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Great stuff, was this an actual project put into construction?
Thanks Mill3rLuke, not a real project, I am just working on my folio. The design and model was mine. The renovated terrace house came from studying many period terrace houses and kind of smashing them together using the best atributes of all of them.
The new building is my design based opon a stone structural monolith feature also being an elevator shaft. The rest of that building was minimal clean lines not to detract from that feature -
RE: I need a model of a cushion
@majid Thanks so much Majid, I think that will work. What search term did you use?
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RE: Fancy brickwork generator?
Thanks Rich, I am aware of the post by Gus R (Thanks Gus) And had a look at the link. I think that is all new brickwork and I am intersested in some more heritage buildings
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Old and new terrace house
This is the result from my prior work. I have spent more time on it. Lots of fine tuning