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Post by ozzie » Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:00 am

It's not my project my work was just design in Blender and render, and her's how it looks
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Post by Lazyanimation » Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:06 pm

great! looks pretty simple but realistic.. ;)
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Post by BBjam » Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:09 pm

Cool :)

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Post by ozzie » Fri Dec 26, 2008 3:40 pm

Thx :) But I think It could be much better

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Post by And1Legend21 » Sat Jan 10, 2009 2:57 pm

Wouldn't mind stayin in that hotel. Im loving the sofa, just looks so cool lol.

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Post by Zom-B » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:57 am

Here my 2 cent:

your carpet texture doesn't tile, this could be fixed.
Also your lamps are looking strange to me, just like solid blocks :?

to do lampshades simply use a single sided shade mesh with a diffuse transmitter material,
and in the empty middle a light source... done!

here an example of my current project:

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Using different materials for the wood of the door and the bed would be also a good idea (the one used is way to saturated red), the metal of the lamp and the bed would be much nicer if used cr.nk instead of some gold one ;-)
Here also use different settings for exponent!
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Post by ozzie » Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:51 am

ZomB wrote:Here my 2 cent:

your carpet texture doesn't tile, this could be fixed.
It's not a carpet, it's (not sure how it's named in english) PCV
Also your lamps are looking strange to me, just like solid blocks :?
You're absolutely right, I'm having always problems with blended materials, and that was my first scene where I used theme, now it looks crap to me, but then... it was beauty for me :).
to do lampshades simply use a single sided shade mesh with a diffuse transmitter material,
and in the empty middle a light source... done!

here an example of my current project:

Image
You're right, I've just made some simple example and... it's much better :)
Using different materials for the wood of the door and the bed would be also a good idea (the one used is way to saturated red), the metal of the lamp and the bed would be much nicer if used cr.nk instead of some gold one ;-)
Here also use different settings for exponent!
I couldn't, I've had to done exactly as it was in project
Thx, for help :)
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