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@Hornet3d do you have any reference images of you uk lamps and bins? I am on a modeling bender at the moment and would be happy to see if i can whip up what you are after
Cool, they look very much the same as what we have here. Wont be able to do any thing till after the weekend but shouldn't take much to whip some thing up once I am back at the deskI said I would get back to you so - for bins
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On the first page the range by Marshalls and furnitubes would be quite common and the first couple from Neptune would be seen in our parks, or something very mcu like it.
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@Hornet3d If you decide to do a night scene, I can make a lightcasting streetlight. The P9 version of Tink's Cafe' had them among the neighborhood props. If I'd make a new model, it would be both Firefly/Superfly capable.
I could do headlights/tailights for a car too, but it would need to be a model both of us have, or.... I could make a generic "headlight beam" prop and edit the PP2 to include a parented Poser spotlight.
segue.... some freebie props for Superfly and P9/Pro2012+ which demonstrate lightcasting; the ReadMe folder contains screenshots of the render settings I used for each render engine. Each prop is dual-root and will work in either Firefly or Superfly.
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These have been uploaded to Renderosity as "glowy demo props"; pending approval.
haha now I want you to do a night scene with those lights lit up (it looks great)
Cool, they look very much the same as what we have here. Wont be able to do any thing till after the weekend but shouldn't take much to whip some thing up once I am back at the desk
Yeah I run into the same thing on the rare occasion I want to do a "every day" type render, there is very little out there that looks like your average kiwi setting. Even insides can be a pita though I can normally bash some thing together that could pass as my lounge, umm when its clean that is and you can see the floor rather than piles of fabric and stacks of booksI suspected they were not very different to what you have, the problem I is that almost all my UK street furniture is Victorian, not that I am complaining as I love Victorian content. A lot of the graveyard scenes I have rendered are Victorian and it really does tend to create a nice spooky atmosphere. I have alway loved such places, I think it must come from reading the ghost stories of Charles Dickens as a child.
We have a large Victorian cemetery not far for us called Arnos Vale and my wife and I managed to get on the guided tour at night a few years ago. It sounds ghoulish, but we learnt so much about Victorian life as well as death and their view of life and passing on. One of the most educating trips I think I have ever been on.
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Yeah I run into the same thing on the rare occasion I want to do a "every day" type render, there is very little out there that looks like your average kiwi setting. Even insides can be a pita though I can normally bash some thing together that could pass as my lounge, umm when its clean that is and you can see the floor rather than piles of fabric and stacks of books
Sounds like my work room although not a lot of fabric but plenty of books, computers and other electronics.
Challenge well implemented! Good job!Challenge accepted.
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I used Seachnasaigh's ambient boost node group to get the street lamp glass to give off light and then just added a few spots.