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This is a project I've been working on for about three days. What I have in
mind is a study room / office/ home library in a old, very rural design.
(it's hard to explain in english)
Anyway, in my mind the walls will barely show due to the furniture.
But right now I just want to see how i'm doing.
Any suggestions/comments? (specially with the fire wood???)
Andre de Avillez
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Very nice so far!
For the fire wood - I think it needs a better texture, which shows those
typical patterns of grey ashes on the wood (perhaps crackles?). In addition
to that work an the edges, which burn away at the very beginning.
The fire itself looks good but not very realistic. With this intensity of
light I would expect higher flames. Perhaps reduce it to just a glow (?).
The walls seem to be too clean/new, but if they won't show up that doesn't
matter of course.
Marc-Hendrik
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Andre wrote:
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>This is a project I've been working on for about three days. What I have in
> mind is a study room / office/ home library in a old, very rural design.
> (it's hard to explain in english)
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> Anyway, in my mind the walls will barely show due to the furniture.
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> But right now I just want to see how i'm doing.
>
> Any suggestions/comments? (specially with the fire wood???)
The walls look like acoustic tile or a fake rock texture. Is that the effect
you were looking for? Most stucco, mud, or other rustic walls are smoother.
Anthony Argyriou
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"Andre" <nania> wrote in message news:3949a9c3@news.povray.org...
| This is a project I've been working on for about three days. What I have in
| mind is a study room / office/ home library in a old, very rural design.
| (it's hard to explain in english)
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| Anyway, in my mind the walls will barely show due to the furniture.
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| But right now I just want to see how i'm doing.
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| Any suggestions/comments? (specially with the fire wood???)
The logs could use some irregular shaping instead of the perfect cylinders, as
well as some burning texture as was already suggested. Also need some
fire-brick inside the fireplace and a mantle to go over it. There's a small
angular projection seen above the opening at top left which doesn't seem to go
with the rest of the CSG there.
Bob
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> fire-brick inside the fireplace and a mantle to go over it. There's a
small
> angular projection seen above the opening at top left which doesn't seem
to go
> with the rest of the CSG there.
Thanks for the suggestions. about the csg, I noticed that, but couldn't
find any irregularities from moray. I'll look into it more carefully
Thanks
Andre
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"Marc-Hendrik Bremer" <Mar### [at] t-onlinede> wrote in message
news:3949e222@news.povray.org...
> Very nice so far!
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> For the fire wood - I think it needs a better texture, which shows those
> typical patterns of grey ashes on the wood (perhaps crackles?). In
addition
> to that work an the edges, which burn away at the very beginning.
I'll try that.
> The fire itself looks good but not very realistic. With this intensity of
> light I would expect higher flames. Perhaps reduce it to just a glow (?).
That too
> The walls seem to be too clean/new, but if they won't show up that doesn't
> matter of course.
I'll try anthony's suggestions on the walls.
Thanks for replying
Andre
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I like the wall texture... Looks like stucco...
Andre wrote:
> This is a project I've been working on for about three days. What I have in
> mind is a study room / office/ home library in a old, very rural design.
> (it's hard to explain in english)
>
> Anyway, in my mind the walls will barely show due to the furniture.
>
> But right now I just want to see how i'm doing.
>
> Any suggestions/comments? (specially with the fire wood???)
>
> Andre de Avillez
>
> [Image]
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