yes! the only thing i did in Photoshop was the smoke, everything else is rendered in SketchUp
i did a cut out of a flame picture, did an alpha map and added emmisive layer.
Posts made by nektares
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RE: "NEW render this" : lighter with sig.
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Warm Exterior
Close to the coast.. a tropical house.
I posted it before, in the wrong section
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RE: "NEW render this" : lighter with sig.
Those lighters look like the guggenheim at Bilbao
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RE: "NEW render this" : lighter with sig.
My quick version n_n
Amazing lighter model!
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RE: An Office
Thanks Artysmedia, TIG and Boofredlay.
Dermot: Thank you! i modeled the tables only, chairs are from evermotion i believe.
that´s why they are so well done n_n.
KarinaGM:
I never noticed that, i think indeed the camera could be improved.
jarynzlesa:
hehe thanks alot!
Frymoro:
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RE: 50's Living Room
ThankYou Broomstick
there you go!
I thought it would look frozen in time
with the same smoke brush, but its a good
tought, thanks for the critiques, they
are always intended for improvement.
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RE: 50's Living Room
I was born more than 30 years later
it´s a bit hard to tell the difference to me.
I think the best furniture was designed between
50's and 70's im glad you liked it despite of its
style mistakes n_n.
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An Office
Charles and Ray Eames aluminum collection is fantastic.
i absolutely love the orange color.
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RE: 50's Living Room
hahahaha oh oh yeah.. that was what i wanted
completely intentional
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RE: 50's Living Room
Olishea:
Thank you!
yes! i can tell you why it looks flat, first of all
the marble floor makes it look flat because the reflection
es very low, so the depth feeling those reflections cause
cannot be seen, the light is very important too, you see
there is no angle in that lighting, its like 12:00 pm light
so it bounces oddly, this was a test i did to see if i could
light up a room with a very little light source.
you can see the example in this shere, only 2 windows.
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RE: 50's Living Room
dermotcoll:
Thanks! im glad you liked it.3eighty:
KarinaGM:
yes, the plants are 3D and thanks.
I know its a bit hard to see u mean
its too rough, but i took a chance n_n
yes it´s a brush from PS you have an eye ...john.warburton
Stikie:
Thanks!!Stefanq:
ThankYou!fymoro:
Thanks mate! i Love the 50'sdale:
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50's Living Room
A vintage style living room, with George Nelson´s coconut chair (1955)
clear shapes and balanced materials make the perfect example of the 50´s
furniture, combined with some modern components and colors. This living room
pretends to create a cozy space for reading a book, listening to music
or hanging out with your friends maybe having a cigar . SketchUp 7 + V-ray 1.0 -
RE: Vray 1st version Living room...
Im more into the minimal style..
but i must say you did a great job with light
and textures, specially the curtains.
the inferior left side of the image is my favorite.
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RE: Some Council Houses!
i like your light configuration, (Y)
try out some Xfrog shrubs they are pretty cool! -
RE: Bathroom
I'm very sorry robert, I can't understand what you mean, I can't send you a picture because i don't know what you want to know u_u please be more specific and hopefully I will be able to help you. Cheers!
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RE: Bathroom
Go to channels section, on the right side of the layers section, and with both of the images open, drag any of the RGB channels and drag from the zdepht to the render file In pshop.
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RE: Castle Howard
wow that´s so amazing. i Love it the model is so well done
even without shaders it looks amazing, excellent job.
a bit of work with the landscape would be the cherry on the cake.
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RE: Bathroom
Hey Robert! unfortunately i have not seen the note camera point plug-in for free
i payed for mine at smustard, i dont remember the cost but it was very cheap n_n.
I suggest you to buy it there if you really need it, but i must say i did not use
it for this render, i prefer using the Zdepth VFB channel with Pshop lens blur.
I made a quick tutorial since i'm in a rush, you see my mom cooked some delicious
food and i have go and eat it ASAP. i hope this helps!see, you first have to include the Zdepth to export with your render
that´s how one of those look
Then when your render is done and you saved it
open the images in Pshop and add the Zdepht map
as a channel, and change its name.remember to
hide it clicking on the eye on the left side
of the channel, that way channel is off but still there
Then just go to Filter > Blur > Lens Blur
Here´s where you select the Zdepth channel
you have just added as a depthmap.
then just adjust to get the desired effect.