I have been trying to come up with some textures that give the appearance of a light glazed effect on painted jobs. I always use wood tones to represent painted jobs because solid colors in the rendered views just aren't as dramatic. Here is my latest attempt at the look. What are some of the rest of you doing to make painted jobs look good in rendered views?
Kerry
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That looks good Kerry . I have this problem all the time with restoration kitchens and the it becomes even worse because there inset doors with flat panels.
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Dan,
I will have to try that. I want to be able to represent some different finishes. This takes time so I usually just go back to my old standbys.
Tom,
I find it hard to make the painted finishes look real. The wood tones are easier. It is also time consuming to have to change all the material textures.
Brian,
That slide show was done using PhotoShop. It is an automated function that re-sizes and optimizes the pictures then writes all of the HTML code for the pages. All I have to do is upload it to my site.
Kerry
I will have to try that. I want to be able to represent some different finishes. This takes time so I usually just go back to my old standbys.
Tom,
I find it hard to make the painted finishes look real. The wood tones are easier. It is also time consuming to have to change all the material textures.
Brian,
That slide show was done using PhotoShop. It is an automated function that re-sizes and optimizes the pictures then writes all of the HTML code for the pages. All I have to do is upload it to my site.
Kerry
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Kerry, that is a very impressive way to display a job. I think what amazes me most is how quickly it comes up on mt dial up connection. Very well optimized. Which PhotoShop do you use?
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Thanks Kerry, I'll have to give that a try. I can tell the presentation has been optimized but your right if a client is dial up there is nothing worse than a slow loading page.
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