Another view.
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RE: Split level Student Living.
Ta mate, still trying methods to get everything to fit into the render view.
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Kitchen/breakfast bar
A topic I have previously rendered here with Twilight and Mazwell render, thought I would give it a go in Rayscaper.
Still going through the texture/finish list so it is a little slow going.
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Split level Student Living.
Essentially, how low can I go without losing proper basic functionality.
How small before the resident becomes prone to walking on the ceiling or drinking the 'coolaid' etc.
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RE: Ukraine
Perhaps you could expand on that thought?
Whatever the situation, adults who should know better, murder and maim their way to self righteous indignation.
Extremism and greed seem to be the basis of what is called religious fervour and justification comes because others will not succumb to 'our' point of view.
Listen to this 'oldie', it raises a lot of points we should all bear close to each and every day. My piece of moral indignation I fear.
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RE: Rayscaper, My trip down the road to adjumacation.
Playing with a 'mask' around the physical model to increase fov and 'see' both levels.
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RE: Rayscaper, My trip down the road to adjumacation.
2000 x 3000 Lightened Irfanview,
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RE: Rayscaper, My trip down the road to adjumacation.
I think I prefer the 4k x 4k version. Slightly lighter in Irfanview, will try Affinity Photo later.
Well, I tried, 4k x 4k will not uploead, fair enuffski.
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RE: Rayscaper, My trip down the road to adjumacation.
To better fit everything in the viewing panel I have tried a panoramic image.
I do not have a panroramic viewer right now but it seems better ballanced.! -
RE: Fine furniture/design object
@L-i-am
No coincidence mate, when you posted the thread about your hometown I had a look around virtually.You have a fine combination of classic and modern architecture which blends in with the subject and being local, you can physically look around for inspiration rather than on a screen.
That modern art gallery seems to me, to be the best setting but you will come up with a cracking result whatever gallery you choose.
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RE: Fine furniture/design object
The art museum has some interesting gelleries, perhaps this item would work well in that setting?
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RE: Denver Architecture
I think they are great, I don't miss the shadow adjustment myself but the overall atmosphere is good.