good renderings, both. The first, however, makes it seem like you want to present an incredibly ugly car instead of the house - so if you park this box on wheels far outside the picture, the result will be better
Posts by EGIE
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sorry, me again
The navigation is still a mystery to me.
Once lost in any search, for example trees, I never get back to the starting default asset selection. So, how do I clean up my search?
Edit one day later
found out somehow myself, obviously only the reaction time of the library is so slow that I assumed it would not work... -
... hmm - without knowing why or how this effect occurs - could you share the model or at least a part of it? So I/we could reproduce this "bug" possibly or even find any solution. (btw - a great modeling so far!)
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... sorry philosophyBIM that I do not understand what is meant by "external graphics card (GPU)".
For me (in the company where I work) is only possible a standardised but of course configured notebook out of the Dell shelf.
So I had to name the requirement for the GPU from the system requirements of Enscape. Supposedly only the Quadro RTX 5000 mentioned above was possible.
Since rendering with my old notebook was hardly possible any longer, I let our IT department procure this new notebook.Yes, I had to "buy a new notebook" - but it is one that runs very well, as far as I can tell after one week...
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...or should just get a better laptop?
I was running an older (about 3 years) Dell Precision 7510, also with Nvidia M2200 and I had also problems all the time.
Since about a week we have been upgrading to a brandnew Dell Precision 7550 with a Quadro RTX 5000 - so far everything is ok. Since for me the topic "walkthrough" is meaningless so far, I don't have any experience to this pecific point. But to render (even videos) at the maximum edge of what is possible runs incredibly fast and stable now
Note: incredibly stupid is that the guys from Dell have decided that the function keys (F1 to F12) are unimportant somehow (at least with my new notebook) - these have been relegated to the 2nd keyboard row and are only available in combination with the FN keyFor users of professional software (Adobe Bundle etc. etc.) a real catastrophy and only for people with bios experience a problem to solve...
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... for example( first floor and second floor ...
which is absolutely right PedroBarradas !!
so:
in a first step at least those lines, which limit ... separate materials
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thanks Paul Russam - how embarrassing that I did not get this thought
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Homer Simpson is pretty fat. In one episode it's said that he weighs around 239 pounds, which for a man in his height is obese. Although not morbidly so. For this time and age, Homer wouldn't even be that obese though. It's still enough to cause health issues and considering his anger issues, him having a feeble heart kind of makes sense.
Meg being ugly though is weird. In some episodes she has this gross and flappy body, with fat rolls everywhere, but most of the time, she's just a short girl who is a bit overweight.
... hmm, since I could not measure the extent of Homer's thick belly myself
I just used my estimation by eye.
And as for Maggie, she doesn't seem as ugly to me as you describe and she is also not part of my work above -
... its perfect !! I love this diffuse illumimation - it´s all only exterior HDR lighting?
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Yes - Cool!
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For me it is perfect as it is right now 👍👍 no post pro or texturing could improve it for me 👏 this is a most unusual but phantastic work and one of the best reworks of Escher I have seen so far!
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wunderbar and for sure a new entry for my personal Hall of Fame!
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😉 Oops, I didn't want to give the impression to disturb me at any skin color. Everything comes off much too dark for me...
Thanks anyway
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... no real help
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... again I see a so phantastic modelled building which is rendered as phantastic!!
but where is the garden ?