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2014-03-05, 11:29:31

Zzaba

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I hope for your understanding.
This is an interesting task for 3D.
Work is in process.
I'm trying to create an atmosphere of 70-80-th..
« Last Edit: 2014-03-13, 15:16:57 by Zzaba »

2014-03-05, 11:32:50
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That's more my taste of archviz :) No clean fancy modern stuff.
It needs more details and a bit of postwork but I like it :)
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2014-03-05, 11:36:01
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Zzaba

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Thanks!
Of course, it need more accurate fill.
But it in progress :) In very slow progress.. I hope, I finish in before summer...

And separately THANKS for MatConverter :)


2014-03-05, 12:47:10
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Remember to add holy pictures on the walls. ;)
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2014-03-05, 12:56:45
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So... how long until the kitchen invades this? http://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,2936 ;)
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2014-03-05, 14:52:54
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A good start, but IMHO it seem that lighting in the room does not to be coherent with the only one light in the room. Don't forget also that incandescent light is very worm (in colour).
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2014-03-05, 14:59:30
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and where the light goes, you can include the bulb? Turn off the gas burner. Loved that near the window wallpaper :) Try folded paper wallpaper texture refined. Good luck.

2014-03-05, 15:14:40
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Hm.. Where are no gas burning. Maybe you mean TV on freezer? :)
I remember, the room was lit a bulb hanging from the ceiling. Did so. Other lights do not shine almost. Thanks to Corona

2014-03-05, 15:28:04
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I can't recall 70's, but that oil bottle, i believe it belongs to later years. Much later.
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2014-03-05, 15:34:49
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I meant to include gas

2014-03-05, 17:01:37
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I can't recall 70's, but that oil bottle, i believe it belongs to later years. Much later.
Yes. I work about it
I meant to include gas
Ok. I think. Thanks/

2014-03-05, 20:06:10
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looks like 99% of everyone's kitchen. I dig it.

2014-03-06, 08:16:33
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in three-liter jar Kombucha on the windowsill and certainly a cockroach on the table

2014-03-13, 15:12:28
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version 4 :)

2014-03-18, 09:29:33
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Hi! small clarification ---- pipe heating one and not two. Fire get a very natural. I remember the windows in the kitchen is required window leaf. Well done, keep it up.
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2014-03-18, 09:39:43
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USSR oil bottle :)
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2014-03-18, 10:02:58
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Damn it, I scrolled up and down for a minute thinking "what a good render"...
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2014-03-18, 10:59:11
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version 4 :)
Looks like someone vomited into the sink :-x And my first reaction after seeing the oil-bottle too was WHOA.... :-D

2014-03-18, 11:43:15
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Yeah, looks like he had A6 before all the others.
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2014-03-18, 14:32:43
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USSR oil bottle :)

Wow! Thanks a great!

2014-03-18, 14:35:20
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version 4 :)
Looks like someone vomited into the sink :-x And my first reaction after seeing the oil-bottle too was WHOA.... :-D
What does it mean "WHOA"?

Yeah, looks like he had A6 before all the others.
Only DailyBuilds :)
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2014-03-18, 18:19:12
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Hi! small clarification ---- pipe heating one and not two. Fire get a very natural. I remember the windows in the kitchen is required window leaf. Well done, keep it up.
One pipe? Hm.. Yes is leaf in window, I see today it. And handles i will change too :)