Belgian Pastoral Interior
Belgian Pastoral Interior
Here's an image I created some while ago.
C&C are always welcome so I can improve my future projects!
Cheers,
Roo Evans
C&C are always welcome so I can improve my future projects!
Cheers,
Roo Evans
Cheers,
Roo Evans
Roo Evans
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hemantchhabra
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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior
I loved the interiors. They are way realistic than what vray can produce. Could you quote here which modeling software have you used ? And I would appreciate if you could help me with any tutorial or text so as that I can learn myself how to make my renders Realistic. I work on sketchup and Revit.
Thanks and Cheers.
H
Thanks and Cheers.
H
Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior
Seems to be Sketchup, but the couches and sofas are too good to be true...
Let's wait for foxar!
Let's wait for foxar!
Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior
Hey hemantchhabra, thanks for the appreciation. Pibuz is right, the scene is made in SketchUp, and the sofa's are indeed to good to be true! I've downloaded those from designconnected.com 
Cheers!
Cheers!
Cheers,
Roo Evans
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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior
I KNEW ITFoXar wrote:Pibuz is right, the scene is made in SketchUp, and the sofa's are indeed to good to be true! I've downloaded those from designconnected.com![]()
Thank's for the link Fox!
Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior
Hehe, no probs 
Btw, this might be useful too, archive3D.net
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Btw, this might be useful too, archive3D.net
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Cheers,
Roo Evans
Roo Evans
Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior
Yes I know that, but the overall quality is not the top 
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hemantchhabra
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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior
Thanks a lot for the reply. The 2 links shared here are of great help.
Apologies for late reply. I have been trying to learn Indigo from the tutorials that are available on the website itself, but I believe there is a lot to the software than that ? Because I certainly am not able to produce high photographic quality renders from sketchup. Revit itself doesn't give much editing tools for indigo though , the way sketchup indigo gives us.
I would appreciate if anyone here could help me with learning the software more in detail to get fabulous quality of renders in short time. I have an i5 processor and 4gb of DDR3 Ram.
I have attached here some of my recent developments on sketchup indigo.
I would appreciate if you could comment and help me improve a great deal then what these are !
Thanks and Cheers
H
Apologies for late reply. I have been trying to learn Indigo from the tutorials that are available on the website itself, but I believe there is a lot to the software than that ? Because I certainly am not able to produce high photographic quality renders from sketchup. Revit itself doesn't give much editing tools for indigo though , the way sketchup indigo gives us.
I would appreciate if anyone here could help me with learning the software more in detail to get fabulous quality of renders in short time. I have an i5 processor and 4gb of DDR3 Ram.
I have attached here some of my recent developments on sketchup indigo.
I would appreciate if you could comment and help me improve a great deal then what these are !
Thanks and Cheers
H
Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior
Hi hemantchhabra,
Your request for help is totally justified but you are invited to create your own Work In Progress topic. FoXar is presenting here a finished artwork of it's own.
It is generally considered as rude to "highjack" a topic
We will be happy to help you then, we have seen many users at your level making fair progresses. However that process is not necessarily fast, like everything it is essentially a matter of experience. Practice is the key.
Please create a new topic hemantchhabra !
Your request for help is totally justified but you are invited to create your own Work In Progress topic. FoXar is presenting here a finished artwork of it's own.
It is generally considered as rude to "highjack" a topic
We will be happy to help you then, we have seen many users at your level making fair progresses. However that process is not necessarily fast, like everything it is essentially a matter of experience. Practice is the key.
Please create a new topic hemantchhabra !
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