some more images


Some of you remeber this project of mine from the last year. As I have not been posting anything lately I thought maybe to upload images of finished project.


Yes...it was beautiful.
It is interesting how in less than 50 miles distance local architectural language changes completely. For instance in Ambleside you have slate walls and almost alpine look and in Kendal you have lime stone and shallower roof pitch like I am in Buckinghamshire.
Anyway Voyesy did number of houses in brick as well.
@tadema said:
Thank you everyone.
Karina, there are lots of Textures on here and thousands on picture sharing sites like Flickr, bump maps are important too.Wondered what Voysey's building would be like with more "traditional" materials! render always looks cold to me. I know I'll probably get blasted by the purists
but here goes.
John
Indeed
Tadema you should know that vernecular materilas in Cumbria are either slate walls + slate roof or white render walls + slate roof.
Just got back from the Bowness on Windermere. Rain and more rain but beautiful nevertheless 
Happy birthday young man 
FYI Retzina is unique table wine , actually made of tables.
Is Indigo RT faster than Realtime Thea? Did anyone make any comparison?
I know this link....thanks Nomer.Wouldn't you need several exposures to convert to true .hdr... save as in photoshop is not really the same.
Nice one Nomer... It would be nice to be able to download these spherical images. Some of those are quite nice and would be useful for rendering.
Great stuff Pete. You make SU so appealing to use for character modeling
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These are fantastic... You need to post them at the Thea forum. 
Could you please tell us a bit about the lighting in that night shot with underwater light. SU images would be most helpful.
Solid Thinking is great piece of software. It is nurbs modeller with fantastic history layering system. I am not aware of ability to import directly SU. I was considering it for my product designers but decided on SolidWorks instead.
I am finding that nurbs and meshes from SU are not always compatible. SU can produce meshes with a lot of small holes which for instance Rhino can import but model is usually not very useful. With Rhino there is comand to covert meshes to nurbs but topology is not always predictable. So better way to import SU models to SolidWorks and Rhino is via T-splines with corrected topology in 3d Coat. If the purpose of the modeller is product design I would not bother with SU. Small details create problems in meshes. OK I know you can scale it up and than reduce but still ... I would model in industry standard software such as SolidWorks , Engineer Pro, Solid Thinking etc.... If you want model architecture SU is good enough or if you want high poly and better quality model than try Rhino. It is very intuitive and very powerfull software. It produces clean geometry good enough for production and you can render with Thea or Vray ....Sorry for moving away from the main topic...
no block for me ... great sketchy modelling Eric 
Slightyly differrent render. Added crf, vignette and glare in Thea. Also moved screen for 0.3mm down and added separate glass surface on top..

+1 Great job on the plugin 