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fefe01:
I found it helpfull though. :p I have never made a scene in a room using these techniques. thanks for sharing! :)
Gyperboloid:
You know what ?!! I know what : I can't modeling !!! :P Once I'll clear it all a little bit, I'm gonna start that modeling topic at last !!! :-X
As about the project : finished the first ( one n' a half ??? ) stage. Everything planned from the start, now is finished.
- The building ( floor, walls, roof, doors )
- Basic appliances ( light switches, suko sockets, heat units, air conditioner and some other, near the doors )
- Lights (ceiling lamps)
- Windows ( with curtains )
Did some furniture, just to see if it looks as I planned . I like it so far. Though, now that's the next stage : to fill it ( appartment ) with all the stuff ( furniture, decorative items e.t.c. )
All the modeling is kind of messy, although I'm trying to keep it as simple as I can, but without a general lack of accuracy ( modeling accuracy is not my goal, since, even if it would be, I would not be able to handle it anyway ;D ).
But one thing I realised for sure ( well, not that I didn't know that ), is that I CAN'T MODELING !!! ( didn't I say that already ? )
fefe01:
Hey Gyperboloid, even though you are not very good at modeling, I noticed that you are so talented in lighting and rendering stuffs. Keep it up!! :)
Gyperboloid:
fefe01 : I guess you haven't seen $imon's work ;D
So, I will pause a little bit. Did just some tweakings, added chairs, vases ( man, everybody knows that dielectric class is awesome ) , some boxes. Did some traditional curtains, but man, it's a pain ... I'll continue with the panel curtains. Looks fine.
It's like the final stage left. I don't feel at all to try to mess around a lot with textures. Just fine if everything looks satisfactorily.
There are, still, some strong limitations ( with my noobiness at top ), as it goes with the lighting, rendering. For example can't put a light into the lamp, so it could light through it. So had to remove it ( the lamp ). It creates ugly ( unrealistic ) shadows also ( even if the light is scaled, so the lamp gets located inside the light ). The first image is with the lamp ( no lights near the lamp ). Not the worst of the results I had , though.
fefe01:
Gyperboloid! I had a thorough look at some of $imon 's works in the WIP and finished works forum. I was astounded at how much skill he has! It inspired me a lot! Thank you for the suggestion! :)
About this lighting thing, i also had the same problem during a metro station project(unfortunately, I don't have the picture)! It also depends on the renderer. With scanline, the light can shine through a mesh whereas ART doesn't allow that. So, with scanline, you can put the lamp right in the bulb mesh. With ART, I suggest that you don't delete the light bulb because the image looks unrealistic when there is light without any bulbs or candles. Try positioning the light outside the bulb just below it! 3D is an illusion; it is scarcely recognizable. :)
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