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Peter Walsh
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Just finished this one.
Built in V5 and then furnished in Fireworks Graphics. Stuffed animal is actually from a site photo of customer site. They go nuts when they see stuff like that. Have not presented quotation yet.
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Very nice design Peter, try toning down your lighting. It will give a richer appearance. JMHO :D
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David,
Thanks for the kudos. The lighting thing was one of those cranky compromises where the customer's walls are pure white and you can't quite get the color of the wood to match the other cabinetry nearby without dicking around with the lighting.
Maybe I'll take another cut at it before presenting it and endure the pain of the long re-rendering waits on my underpowered PC.
Peter
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I agree about the lighting sometimes being a pain to get right. I just finished a layout and I had to put many many lights at different elevations to get it right, and I am still not really happy. For me anyway, once I get enough light on the wood, there are shadows everywhere and everything else gets kind of washed out, and if you don't get enough light on the wood it looks too dark and you cannot see any of the detail.
Anyway, I use a buch of the dome style lights and place them at all different elevations and then just keep playing with the intensity of each light to get rid of the extreme shadows and get a good contrast. I'll post the one I am finishing up if you want to see it.
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Rolf,
I use the dome lights as well. I also had some downlights up above but I've cut those back and took another cut at the whole thing. Looks better. When I get it populated with the books, etc. I'll re-post.
I would like to see the one you are working on when it's done.
regards,
Peter
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OK
Here is the same cab with doors open and populated with books and TV the customer has.
Peter
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I have to say Peter, there is a subtle but nice difference between the first and second renderings.

Nice work.
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