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  • Baltic Birch

    Hi, so these renders were based on photos on the archdaily site, of a New York Studio retrofit by "Light and Air Architecture" . It was for some reason a bit of a render grind, so much noise but got there in the end
    e: info@adriandenne.com
    w: www.adriandenne.com

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    very nice. i cant tell at this res, but do you have the nice endgrain of the baltic birch ply in your images? (assuming the architects didnt hide it in the real interior)

    wheredyou get your sheet wood textures from? finding nice extreme resolution large format wood panel textures is not so easy. last one i did i used a "wood veneers" pack from somewhere i dont remember..

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    • #3
      hi, thanks..for the wood I actually used a plywood texture from the "Poliigon" website, then adjusted the color, so its not an exact baltic birch. But yeah i find getting large wood panel textures quite hit and miss. I keep thinking of buying the arroway veneers but I'm not convinced they have a large enough area of the wood, and repetition would be an issue. Not sure if anyone else could confirm this or not.

      I have a plywood edge texture that I can give you if you want?
      e: info@adriandenne.com
      w: www.adriandenne.com

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      • #4
        Hi Quality stuff, good to see this done in Maya too. Talent is never restricted by which software package!
        Maya 2020/2022
        Win 10x64
        Vray 5

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        • #5
          Cheers bud, the 3dsmax thing is always nagging at me tho
          e: info@adriandenne.com
          w: www.adriandenne.com

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          • #6
            Ya, less important these days though with vrscene assets and vray for maya in general.

            Although there are good plugins for Max like forest pack, book scripts etc... MASH in Maya really helps out a lot imo.
            Maya 2020/2022
            Win 10x64
            Vray 5

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            • #7
              yeah, with the vrscene, does that allow you full control of materials tho?
              e: info@adriandenne.com
              w: www.adriandenne.com

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