My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

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  • abro13
    Professor Spellcheck
    • May 2006
    • 136

    #31
    Re: My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

    The texture on the three wall hangings on the right side of the wall and even the wall itself looks like it's made of carpet. Is that a texture or is it just low quality?
    Those sticks that you have coming out of the glasses are blending in too much with the colours. I don't even know if you have one on the left table in front of the curtain.
    On the plus side, I like the plates and glasses on the far left where the tv is. Makes it look nice.



    Originally posted by MrGiggles
    That just reminded me of the time one dude got killed riding that Superman ride at Six Flags. He was disabled or morbidly obese or something and got flung into a fence.
    Originally posted by SethSquall
    Poor fence =/

    I mean kid.

    Poor kid...

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    • Mythix
      FFR Veteran
      • Oct 2006
      • 1045

      #32
      Re: My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

      Originally posted by abro13
      The texture on the three wall hangings on the right side of the wall and even the wall itself looks like it's made of carpet. Is that a texture or is it just low quality?
      Those sticks that you have coming out of the glasses are blending in too much with the colours. I don't even know if you have one on the left table in front of the curtain.
      On the plus side, I like the plates and glasses on the far left where the tv is. Makes it look nice.
      Thanks!

      I agree with the decor on the table closest to my curtains, the porcelaine (I guess that's what you referr to? XD), they're as good as invisible. Unfortunately, my teacher told me I could solve that by shading and lighting instead of changing the curtain color. Which I will do regardless, though, since it's fked.

      The texture on the right is probably not supposed to be carpet, but I will try to render it with a greyish bump map instead, and the 'pink' color will be grey I suppose.

      Modelling is the easy part, tweaking the scenes is MEH

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      • mhss1992
        FFR Player
        • Sep 2007
        • 788

        #33
        Re: My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

        Originally posted by Mythix

        Here you can see the development:
        Where are the shadows from the non-transparent parts of the window?
        Part of the shadow from the left curtain is also missing, if you look below it.
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        • Mythix
          FFR Veteran
          • Oct 2006
          • 1045

          #34
          Re: My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

          Originally posted by mhss1992
          Where are the shadows from the non-transparent parts of the window?
          Part of the shadow from the left curtain is also missing, if you look below it.
          The windows are fixed. However, I also noticed the sun on the table/porcelain, and I have no clue why the sun goes through the curtain when I've converted it to editeable poly and shelled it...

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          • Mythix
            FFR Veteran
            • Oct 2006
            • 1045

            #35
            Re: My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

            Here are some fun renders to show some stuff.

            On the first one, only the lighting is visible. This is what it would look like if I deleted all my objects, but the light was still floating in the air.
            Second one is reflections.
            Third one is... Well if you can't figure this out, go Darwin >:]



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            • Dr Tran
              Banned
              • Aug 2008
              • 1134

              #36
              Re: My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

              that tv just doesnt belong =|


              other than that nice job

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              • Mythix
                FFR Veteran
                • Oct 2006
                • 1045

                #37
                Re: My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

                Originally posted by Dr Tran
                that tv just doesnt belong =|


                other than that nice job
                You're a fan of CRT tvs.. Just admit it.


                /cutswrist

                Thanks otherwise though xD

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                • Dr Tran
                  Banned
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 1134

                  #38
                  Re: My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

                  >___________________________________>

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                  • Mythix
                    FFR Veteran
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 1045

                    #39
                    Re: My first "real" 3D architecture assignment - Living room

                    ,,|,,









                    <3

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                    • Renevatia
                      FFR Veteran
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 555

                      #40
                      Re: My first &quot;real&quot; 3D architecture assignment - Living room

                      and this..makes me wanna learn 3D ... lol /facepalm
                      Reminder for self to make new sig.

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                      • Mythix
                        FFR Veteran
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 1045

                        #41
                        Re: My first &quot;real&quot; 3D architecture assignment - Living room

                        Originally posted by Renevatia
                        and this..makes me wanna learn 3D ... lol /facepalm
                        Go for it <3

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                        • Mythix
                          FFR Veteran
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 1045

                          #42
                          Re: My first &quot;real&quot; 3D architecture assignment - Living room

                          Time for another update!




                          And uhm, yeah, well, err........... The grain filter effect didn't survive changing volume settings, noticed that after a 40 min render -.- OAISFJOAIGYUH

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                          • Dr Tran
                            Banned
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 1134

                            #43
                            Re: My first &quot;real&quot; 3D architecture assignment - Living room

                            you seem to have some sand on your lens

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                            • Mythix
                              FFR Veteran
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 1045

                              #44
                              Re: My first &quot;real&quot; 3D architecture assignment - Living room

                              Originally posted by Dr Tran
                              you seem to have some sand on your lens
                              It's a bad canon, what'd you expect

                              EDIT:

                              It's that stupid grain filter, it stopped being interactive and it's minimum is now like a billion on grain -.- wtf
                              Last edited by Mythix; 11-9-2009, 09:40 PM.

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                              • Mythix
                                FFR Veteran
                                • Oct 2006
                                • 1045

                                #45
                                Re: My first &quot;real&quot; 3D architecture assignment - Living room

                                I noticed some proporsion mistakes, fixed that and the grain to some extent

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