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Re: Low Table

Post by Fletch » Sun Mar 13, 2011 6:59 pm

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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Re: Low Table

Post by JeZ » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:33 pm

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)
From Cambria terms and conditions:

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:cry:

Anyway, heres V3 with the top pretty close to the actual one. It is almost solid gray :lol:

What do you guys think of the lighting?
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Re: Low Table

Post by JeZ » Mon Mar 14, 2011 3:03 pm

New version.

That looks very real to me :shock:
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Re: Low Table

Post by Fletch » Mon Mar 14, 2011 5:50 pm

:^: that is lovely!

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Re: Low Table

Post by JeZ » Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:28 pm

Fletch wrote::^: that is lovely!
:D
Thanks Fletch for your help from the beginning. It would not be the same without the awesome Twilight support. :clap:

Cheers.

Jerome

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Re: Low Table

Post by Fletch » Mon Mar 14, 2011 11:00 pm

:hat:

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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Re: Low Table

Post by JeZ » Thu Mar 17, 2011 11:52 am

With one of Alvydas' books.
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Re: Low Table

Post by bizmen » Sat Mar 19, 2011 1:03 pm

Hi Jez,
You Have a wonderful piece of furniture there. :gj:
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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Re: Low Table

Post by Dan_ddd » Sat Mar 26, 2011 8:01 pm

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

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Re: Low Table

Post by JeZ » Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:26 pm

bizmen wrote:Hi Jez,
You Have a wonderful piece of furniture there. :gj:
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. ;)
The problem is actually the felt thingies I omitted to model... :whistle:

Glad you like the piece.
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
Thanks Dan, I'll check that out.

Cheers.

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