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  1. http://sfc.co.jp/lineup/common/fr/top.html Sumitomo's traditional. Mostly interiors, they make realy nice traditional interiors. Let me know if you find their plans.
  2. www.ichijo.co.jp Exteriors: http://www.ichijo.co.jp/exterior/hyakunen/index.html Sumitomo should also have a really good selection, but I have never been able to navigate thier site. [ January 31, 2004, 04:27 PM: Message edited by: LEE ]
  3. YOU HAVE A LOT OF LIGHTS IN THAT SCENE! TRY TURNING OFF ALL BUT ONE SPOT OFF. CHECK THE LIGHT TO MAKE SURE IT IS CASTING SHADOWS CHECK THE PROPERTIES OF THE DESKS AND THE FLOOR TO MAKE SURE THEY CAN CAST AND RECEIVE SHADOWS.
  4. Here Nisus I found your glasses, but there a little dirty. [ June 10, 2003, 06:56 PM: Message edited by: LEE ]
  5. Morning guys Don't worry about the furniture. I am trying to do a great drawing! The subject is not a high priority. I hope someday I will be commisioned to render an ugly bldg, and be able to make it look fantastic. I know I am not half the interior decorator you are. I would prefer if we could deal with the cg blunders. Like what is the cause of the blurring. Why the lighting is unrealistic, and all the other things that you can see. My eyes are not yet trained to look at photoreal images, they all look great to me. Miguelafi, yes this is my second model, it has taken me over two months to get to this point. Learn to do it well and speed will follow. fyi I am a pen and ink guy, I took an autocad class to learn 2d. The class turned out to be 3d, I was realy out of my league! As for the image on the wall, that is Jeff Mottle and Nisus. you can just see Nisus peaking around the corner in the mirror. Thank you for your insights I will take another look at the furniture and clutter. [ June 10, 2003, 01:35 AM: Message edited by: LEE ]
  6. Morning Nisus You are right it is blurry as hell. I do not have a clue as to why. I did a set of experiments with the antialiasing filters and this is a great improvment! (Mitchell-Netravali at .33 and .33) As for the right corner I agree that it needs something. I was thinking of something a little more substantial [ June 07, 2003, 08:07 AM: Message edited by: LEE ]
  7. Que pasa You did good! I like the glass top table in the corner. my glass gets stupid when its so close to the camera. Are you using one of the raytraced materials or did you make it? The reflections in the floor looks a little too sharp. I have noticed some of the better work in this forum blur the reflection a little or maybe a lot. Flat mirror has options to do this, assuming you used flat mirror.The floor looks nice overall. Did you model each tile or did you use a composite material? I am not sure I understand the upper cabinets. Is the center panel glass, painted? If it is glass turn it off I think it will look more convincing.I would mention the threashold and the head but I think you already know its not there. As a whole this is much better than I was expecting. Now go look at mine it should be at the top of the page. for now any way.
  8. Greetings all First I would like to say thank you to those who have put this forum together and maintain it. Additionally to all, whose participation makes it work, jobs well done. I am new to this forum or any for that matter. This is my first posted rendering. The model is the second that I have done in 3D, and the first in viz4. It is a 1360 sf tract house designed for the purpose of learning digital modeling and rendering. The intent is to produce an image that has a Saturday morning mood. The Eames furniture comes from the HMI web site, the rest is mine. I hope that Jeff and Nisus are not offended by the bas relief, it is temporary. Areas seen through the doors and windows have yet to be addressesed although they should not be considered out of bounds for discussion. Just for fun the following is an excerpt from ABSOLUTE ARCHITECTURE “…Architecture ruthlessly employs the strongest means at its disposal at any given moment. Machines have taken control of it and human beings are now merely tolerated in its domain.” Walter Prichler 1962 With that said I hope the critters are hungry. DIG IN! http://www.cgarchitect.com/forum/filepush.asp?file=HIGUYS.jpg [ June 07, 2003, 08:05 AM: Message edited by: LEE ]
  9. Greetings Nisus and all architecture,interiors,product design: http://www.abitare.it/Inglese/ construction: http://www.construction.com/NewsCenter/default.asp http://enr.construction.com/
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