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    Hi everyone! I have posted a few pieces of work i have been working and practicing on!! any comments and criticism would be great to help me improve!! thank you!!


    University study room project


    Bit of fun i could not reisist urinals


    Practice with Vray


    Proposed doctors surgery in Shotfield


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    this is a good start.. keep practicing. just want to ask, where did you download the material of your sofa in third picture? can i have those please.. thanks!

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      Thank you!! the material is a jpeg from http://www.accustudio.com/exchange/t...hp?dir=textile. The texture is the one at the bottom called whitefabric, hope this works!

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        May I ask how you do the photo montage?

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          Hi Will,this is nice man! Impressive texturing technique you got there!Congratulations!
          Do you mind explaining the texturing process of those sofa's, because I try to figure if it's bump there or displacement, but I thought it's better to ask.
          Keep up the good work!
          Stefan

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            Stefanq - Thanks for the coments! Ye the sofa is simply a jpeg with bump which i posted earlier. its quite effective i have attached another image to show you. Hope it works for you.



            Vodka79 - i have to thank 'David Caudwel' who taught me how to do photomontages, it looks difficult but its actually quite simple once you get the hang of it!! you just simply using photoshop cut out everything in the background where your building will sit, (it took forever to cut around all those tree branches). You will then need to use sketchup photomatch or even judge the perspective by eye, once you have the correct perspective, render the model save it as a JPEG or PNG. import it into photoshop as different layer and slide your image behind the existing photo, and providing you got the right perspective in sketchup it should fit the photo perfectly.

            David is probably the best one to explain this because he taught me, but atleast it gives you some idea.

            Hope this helps.

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              Re: Various Vray work

              There are also some quite useful training videos on u-tube which cover some of the ground in creating photo-matched models
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTFQr...eature=related

              David
              Sketchup 2015
              Vray version 2.00
              www.davidcauldwell.co.uk

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