Author Topic: New Bedroom Design  (Read 5472 times)

2016-09-30, 16:21:20

DDAD

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3d Max /Corona render / Ps

2016-10-01, 05:21:53
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philippelamoureux

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Very nice renderings. Hopefully I'll never be asked to model a bed like that though! The nightmare haha!

2016-10-01, 06:36:39
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DDAD

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Thank. philippelamoureux ^ ^

2016-10-03, 16:23:54
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lacilaci

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Very nice renderings. Hopefully I'll never be asked to model a bed like that though! The nightmare haha!

Why? You can charge extra for this type of things/models/shapes :)

Anyway it's all very nice but the carpet seems quite a low res...

2016-10-03, 23:26:33
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mferster

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Looks good..... but It's a bummer though, the low res carpet texture is really hurting the composition. Are you restricted in some fashion from finding a better alternative? If not I would recommend spending some time and finding a better texture.

Also it looks like the right panel has it's bump amped up  in either scaled or intensit when compared against the other velvet parts on the bed. What's going on there?
« Last Edit: 2016-10-03, 23:36:24 by mferster »

2016-10-04, 06:03:53
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DDAD

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Thank...to all

2016-10-05, 21:27:37
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fa2020

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So nice render,
How did you model that velvet part? Is it 3ds max's hair and fur modifier?

2016-10-06, 15:21:16
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DDAD

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I setting in Material Editor ...Thank.