Author Topic: Hotel room interior  (Read 2699 times)

2015-07-28, 18:44:52

chopmeister

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Double-bed room in Sheraton Hotel, Dubrovnik. Since it was published in the papers recently I finally get to upload it here too. :)



We originally made much nicer, more wrinkled bed sheets and some other stuff. But unfortunately that got dumped.

2015-07-29, 01:23:32
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agentdark45

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Looks good man! I know the "smooth the bedsheets" request all too well.

Would you mind sharing how you made that material on the soft wall behind the bed? I've got to do something similar for an upcoming project and I like the subtle bump you've got going on there.
Vray who?

2015-07-29, 11:03:20
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chopmeister

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Would you mind sharing how you made that material on the soft wall behind the bed? I've got to do something similar for an upcoming project and I like the subtle bump you've got going on there.

Sure, basically it's the leather material from the Siger Studio Set (https://corona-renderer.com/resources/materials/), I just tweaked it a bit. Nothing special. :)

2015-07-29, 19:37:05
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Thanks!
Vray who?

2015-08-02, 15:04:06
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very nice, nice to see another crotian user:)
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