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    hi guys just like to share my recent renders, hope you like it










    www.santosjdportfolio.blogspot.com

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    work up this mornin to a wonderful suprise...a posting by santos. Gotta say man, these are great. The entire mood and attention to detail is superb. Im sure this is out of your hands, but the only thing that I would change is the ceiling (the blue is not working with the rest of the scene for me). That aside, would you mind answering a few questions...? The inlayed carpet is awesome, how did you accomplish that material? And I think everyone will benefit from this...can you explain your workflow with how you got your IES lights to work? I can never seem to get it correct and I am not sure why. Maybe mention things like if you grouped your IES geometry or just made it a single plane or if used .png or .jpg file for your maps. I think knowing how you did it would be very beneficial because you seemed to master it and maybe include your light settings if you can. Thanks santos for any responses and keep up the good work.

    Oh, and have you had any luck with animation yet?

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    • #3
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      No surprise here....another great one from you Jeff!
      It's freelance work, or a project from work?
      Cheers!

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      • #4
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        great scene and mats

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          Fantastic renders! Two questions: 1. Is the floor displacement? 2. Where did you get the curtains?

          Justin

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            Originally posted by steelers05
            work up this mornin to a wonderful suprise...a posting by santos. Gotta say man, these are great. The entire mood and attention to detail is superb. Im sure this is out of your hands, but the only thing that I would change is the ceiling (the blue is not working with the rest of the scene for me). That aside, would you mind answering a few questions...? The inlayed carpet is awesome, how did you accomplish that material? And I think everyone will benefit from this...can you explain your workflow with how you got your IES lights to work? I can never seem to get it correct and I am not sure why. Maybe mention things like if you grouped your IES geometry or just made it a single plane or if used .png or .jpg file for your maps. I think knowing how you did it would be very beneficial because you seemed to master it and maybe include your light settings if you can. Thanks santos for any responses and keep up the good work.

            Oh, and have you had any luck with animation yet?

            ok thanks a lot dude..

            ok first the design is not 100% mine specially the inbedcarpet wooden floor and blue ceiling.

            about the displacement its a pillow like in the tutorial here before scaled down to becomne almost flat and i used the smooth and subdivide to add mesh then same materials jpeg used in the displacement material (can be found in this forum sorry cant remember who did it, its been a long time) and about the ies its just .jpg heres my workflow 1st try to fix the ies map both faces then create a link material after that create again a vray material the diffuse is just plain black the opacity use the jpg. ies then apply it to the model inside of the group. after that you can delete the first link material... im not sure if its correct but its working for me. i think the history of the link material is still there??
            lastly the visoft i used is still mado visoft i never change it since before only adjusting it in ps using brightness contrast.


            btw the floor is modeled. hope i did answer your questions

            Oh, and have you had any luck with animation yet? yes i have a good visoft for that the problemn is combining it. i know how in movie maker but its annoying i have to put x4 speed in each frame... dont know how. i guess after effects is the solution but dont know how to use it. if you can help me i will really appreciate.. thanks





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              Originally posted by stefanq
              No surprise here....another great one from you Jeff!
              It's freelance work, or a project from work?
              Cheers!

              thanks stef. no its my first render in my new company. but i will transfer this june 14. its an advance job ??? or a free render just to prove that i can do it in sketchup

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by [ popoff
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                great scene and mats
                thanks

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Justin
                  Fantastic renders! Two questions: 1. Is the floor displacement? 2. Where did you get the curtains?

                  Justin
                  thanks

                  1 same as the displacement tutorial

                  2 archibase.net

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                    man, i'm a big fan of you. I think you works are the best, for so mutch detail and realistic renders. Congratulations, some day i'd like to make some reali nice images as you.
                    http://andeciuala.blogspot.com<br /><br />Core2Quad Q6600<br />Geforce 8800GT 1GB <br />4GB DDR2 800

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                    • #11
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                      This is very rich in color and texture. I love it. Personally not my taste when it comes to a room (the architecture) BUT I still love and apreciate the work. Great job. Its beautiful.
                      John Harvey<br />Intern Architect<br />Digital Design and Fabrication<br />http://jrharveyarchportfolio.blogspot.com/

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                      • #12
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                        Beautiful work Jeff! Always a pleasure.
                        I wonder how many hours did it took you from start to finish?
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                          Originally posted by andeciuala
                          man, i'm a big fan of you. I think you works are the best, for so mutch detail and realistic renders. Congratulations, some day i'd like to make some reali nice images as you.

                          come on ande..... your very good in rendering. btw thanks a lot for your effort about ies map(correct me if im wrong)it was you who did it right?

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                            Originally posted by John H
                            This is very rich in color and texture. I love it. Personally not my taste when it comes to a room (the architecture) BUT I still love and apreciate the work. Great job. Its beautiful.
                            thanks a lot man...

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                              Originally posted by 40th
                              Beautiful work Jeff! Always a pleasure.
                              I wonder how many hours did it took you from start to finish?





                              here it is(RAW RENDERS) in 4gig ram quadcore using 19" monitor unchecked override vieport

                              btw im doing autocad while rendering

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