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  • #16
    Thanks for explanation- it is clear now.
    Again- very nice renders
    for my blog and tutorials:
    www.alfasmyrna.com

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    • #17
      My question has nothing to do with the furniture, but more so the brick. Great job, looks perfect. How did you go about making it? Displacment, model?

      Thanks for sharing.

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      • #18
        Hi TheMulf,
        I did it the Peter-Guthrie way. I.e. I hand-painted a displacement map over the diffuse map. It took me about three days. But I was quite happy with how it turned out.
        Check my blog

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        • #19
          Originally posted by BBB3 View Post
          Hi TheMulf,
          I did it the Peter-Guthrie way. I.e. I hand-painted a displacement map over the diffuse map. It took me about three days. But I was quite happy with how it turned out.
          3 days! (with or without a wacom?) now that's what I call dedication! does look great though
          www.peterguthrie.net
          www.peterguthrie.net/blog/
          www.pg-skies.net/

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          • #20
            Thanks Peter (and for the inspiration too).
            I did take breaks now and then for a bite and a trip to the loo.
            And yes, I used a Wacom. But definitely not something to consider if one's of the impatient kind.
            Check my blog

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            • #21
              Great Stuff BBB! These are very pleasant to look at, and I especially like the last 7 images (Favorite is WEB3.jpg.) Great work on the mats. especially brick and the blue, striped fabric.

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