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Why not? If you made them seamless, you pretty much 'made them your own' from an artistic standpoint. (unless specifically stated on their website that any modification and redistribution of the image is prohibited)
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From Cambria terms and conditions:Fletch wrote:Why not? If you made them seamless, you pretty much 'made them your own' from an artistic standpoint. (unless specifically stated on their website that any modification and redistribution of the image is prohibited)
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Anyway, heres V3 with the top pretty close to the actual one. It is almost solid gray
What do you guys think of the lighting?
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New version.
That looks very real to me
That looks very real to me
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that is lovely!
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Fletch wrote: that is lovely!
Thanks Fletch for your help from the beginning. It would not be the same without the awesome Twilight support.
Cheers.
Jerome
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It may liven it up a bit if you were to throw some magazines onto the table. It would also help with sense of scale.
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With one of Alvydas' books.
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Hi Jez,
You Have a wonderful piece of furniture there.
I just notice that there is a gap between the legs and the floor. I'm thinking either of the two has imperfect surface/ level.
You Have a wonderful piece of furniture there.
I just notice that there is a gap between the legs and the floor. I'm thinking either of the two has imperfect surface/ level.
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Hi Jerome
I've just read your post. Nice piece of furniture but yes the quartz is not perfect
You are welcome to use the images from my site. I have all the Quartz colours you could ever want as well as granite & Corian. The images may be a little small, at on average 450 - 500px sq but it is better than nothing. I have full permission from my suppliers to use the images so I don't see why I can't share them
http://www.jonesbritain.co.uk/Grey-Quar ... n-worktops
happy rendering
Dan
I've just read your post. Nice piece of furniture but yes the quartz is not perfect
You are welcome to use the images from my site. I have all the Quartz colours you could ever want as well as granite & Corian. The images may be a little small, at on average 450 - 500px sq but it is better than nothing. I have full permission from my suppliers to use the images so I don't see why I can't share them
http://www.jonesbritain.co.uk/Grey-Quar ... n-worktops
happy rendering
Dan
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The problem is actually the felt thingies I omitted to model...bizmen wrote:Hi Jez,
You Have a wonderful piece of furniture there.
I just notice that there is a gap between the legs and the floor. I'm thinking either of the two has imperfect surface/ level.
Glad you like the piece.
Thanks Dan, I'll check that out.Dan_ddd wrote:Hi Jerome
I've just read your post. Nice piece of furniture but yes the quartz is not perfect
You are welcome to use the images from my site. I have all the Quartz colours you could ever want as well as granite & Corian. The images may be a little small, at on average 450 - 500px sq but it is better than nothing. I have full permission from my suppliers to use the images so I don't see why I can't share them
http://www.jonesbritain.co.uk/Grey-Quar ... n-worktops
happy rendering
Dan
Cheers.
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