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nickario
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New bathroom project

Post by nickario » Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:43 pm

Happy to share my new project!
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Buktop
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Re: New bathroom project

Post by Buktop » Thu Jun 18, 2015 3:06 pm

Very nice! :clap:

masloprojekt
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Re: New bathroom project

Post by masloprojekt » Thu Jun 18, 2015 3:20 pm

Good job ! Nice tile material.

Tegi
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Re: New bathroom project

Post by Tegi » Thu Jun 18, 2015 5:23 pm

Wow!!!!
There is nothing to improve except the stone floor inside the shower. Perhaps you could give it a little more bump? Especially your wall ceramic is wonderful !!! - could you give a newcomer a few details on how to did that?

I'm still not sure if you've just posted a photo
Regards
:clap:

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Re: New bathroom project

Post by Fletch » Thu Jun 18, 2015 7:19 pm

:gj: Nickario!

nickario
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Re: New bathroom project

Post by nickario » Fri Jun 19, 2015 10:03 am

I'm very flattered of your comments. This are tiles and settings for them. No bump mask only Sketchup texture an power of TW.
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nickario
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Re: New bathroom project

Post by nickario » Fri Jun 19, 2015 11:11 am

decors
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Tegi
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Re: New bathroom project

Post by Tegi » Sat Jun 20, 2015 10:13 am

hi - thanks for the informations and details which is great!!!
you're making a perfect and very accurate texture work, which can also be seen in your other bathroom-post below in this forum. May I ask with what lighting concept you achieve this good result?
As I am also a TL beginner, I am surprised about your render quality not only in materialsettings, but in you lightingsettings as well...

PS: what a pity that I have renovated my bathroom already - today I would ask you to do this.

:D

nickario
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Re: New bathroom project

Post by nickario » Sat Jun 20, 2015 11:30 am

Hi Tegi! Thanks for your comments! I'm only a begginer in TW v2. I was working with free TW v1 occasionally for the past 2 years but only when i purchased v2 decided to start posting my work. I usually put emiting surfaces on ceilling. I dont know if it is right to do this but seems to work for me and those small bathrooms. You can notice them mirrored on shower doors! I consider my self still a begginer cause i learn a lot of stuff in this forum! (sorry for my english, my greek is better ;) )

Tegi
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Re: New bathroom project

Post by Tegi » Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:49 pm

Hi Nickario
everything is fine, there's no reason to apologize for anything - I also speak better German than English - and without "Google Translate" I would hardly have a chanse to follow or even participate in any forum ;-)
So far I have used another Render plugin, which is very easy but does not have the material qualitys of Twilight by far!
I soon have to produce an interior scene with natural light, which shines through the windows. So I try to learn quickly, which could be suitable light settings or even render settings for such a task. Such a scene is not the strength of my previous render plugin.
Once again, thank you for sharing your great renderings and please continue, to share your experiences. I will do the same as soon as I have something presentable...

Regards, Tegi

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