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Thanks Captaincook!
On ne voit pas ce qu'elle regarde sur son téléphone laughing laughing
I plucked up the courage and asked what was on the phone)). Unbelievable. She follows all the top topics of the forum!!! I'm shocked. But now we have a lot to talk about.
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This morning I’ve read this fantastic post from start to finish, and I can clearly see an impressive development, both in terms of technique and creativity. I’m truly impressed, and I admire your willingness to share. I would love to leave you more comments, but I’m so tied up with projects that my free time is limited. Let me just end by saying that you are a true asset to this forum.
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I'm continuing to experiment with semi-transparent PNG textures. I put transparent chairs and a chandelier in the kitchen. All the furniture is made using SH3D tools. The plates in the buffet are thin cylinders with the image of a plate (photo). All household appliances are also made. These are photos of specific models of the oven, hob, and microwave oven on the front side of the box. The maximum gloss is set - then there are reflections on the image and these surfaces look like black glass. The rendering time for all the images is not very long, about 2 hours. Because there are almost no heavy models. For chairs and chandeliers, I used a texture with a transparency gradient. The scale in the model of this texture is 4000%. The most important thing is to select the desired texture fragment by shifting along the Y axis. We need to look for the correct transparency of this fragment of the PNG texture using the Y shift. For me, it's 50-80%. There are small multicolored spheres in the chandelier, they give brightness to the ceiling lights and there are colored spots of light on the surfaces around the chandelier (ceiling, walls, furniture).