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Re: CITY LIVING – a dream project.
You are not using the path setting for global illumination?
I'm using light panels on the outside of the windows.
It's faster to render and easier to preview.
For this project I'm using a light blue colour and @ 20% intensity. The panels are slightly angled towards the walls and are placed 2 meters above the floor.
Panel#3 is see-through and very useful. By default it points horizontally, so if you want to have it point downwards you adjust the x-axis to 270 degrees (90) for upwards) and so on...
I will post some words and examples on using the light panels in the Light & texture thread in a little while.
Panel#3 is see-through and very useful. By default it points horizontally, so if you want to have it point downwards you adjust the x-axis to 270 degrees (90) for upwards) and so on...
I will post some words and examples on using the light panels in the Light & texture thread in a little while.
Panel#3 is see-through and very useful. By default it points horizontally, so if you want to have it point downwards you adjust the x-axis to 270 degrees (90) for upwards) and so on...
I will post some words and examples on using the light panels in the Light & texture thread in a little while.
Cec
Thank you Cec, I will try it! :)
Hi Cec, I downloaded the plugin and put it in the .eteks/sweethome3d/plugins folder in my linux system but the problem is that it does not render even a 600x400 px image, and I do not understand where is the problem...
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Re: CITY LIVING – a dream project.
@AdeleAlli
Sorry Adele, I'm not at all familiar with Linux. I use Mac (constructed for sheep and stupid people – they say). I think you shall have to ask Puybaret about this. Post a question under Installation. He normally answers quite rapidly.
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Re: CITY LIVING – a dream project.
This thread has provoked lots of thoughts about what a dream home really is, and made me revisit (mentally) all the different places I have called home over the years. In short key-words about what made me feel good in a home: function; uncluttered, clean, open spaces; a view of the horizon; access to the outside with some privacy (be it a balcony or a garden). What means little to me is the overall size of the home. In fact, some of my favourite places have been quite small, but they have had an open feel to them. My mother was just the opposite. She wanted a large home, but preferred many small rooms with lots of furniture. She did not like my absolute favourite, an urban, under-furnished, flat with a view in the heart of Europe. But she loved where I moved next, to a modern, English building with too many small rooms. I never felt at home there.
While I am now safely placed in the suburbs and would not want to move back into the city, there are so ever so many nice details in Cec' concept (as usual). Details that make me think: yes, exactly, that is what I loved so much. So thanks for dreaming out loud.