Belgian Pastoral Interior

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FoXar
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Belgian Pastoral Interior

Post by FoXar » Mon Mar 14, 2011 7:16 am

Here's an image I created some while ago.
C&C are always welcome so I can improve my future projects!

Cheers,
Roo Evans
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Roo Evans

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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior

Post by hemantchhabra » Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:55 pm

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

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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior

Post by Pibuz » Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:32 am

Seems to be Sketchup, but the couches and sofas are too good to be true... :lol:
Let's wait for foxar!

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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior

Post by FoXar » Sun Jun 26, 2011 2:59 am

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 ;)

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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior

Post by Pibuz » Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:04 pm

FoXar 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 ;)
I KNEW IT 8)

Thank's for the link Fox!

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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior

Post by FoXar » Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:15 pm

Hehe, no probs ;)

Btw, this might be useful too, archive3D.net


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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior

Post by Pibuz » Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:20 pm

Yes I know that, but the overall quality is not the top :?

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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior

Post by hemantchhabra » Sun Aug 07, 2011 11:32 pm

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
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This is a night scene.
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This is in all natural sunlight. No interior lights are on I guess
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This is in all natural sunlight. No interior lights are on I guess

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Re: Belgian Pastoral Interior

Post by CTZn » Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:33 am

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 !
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