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Old Country Inn (Finished)

Bryce (none) posted on Feb 10, 2003
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Okay, here it is. There are actually quite a few changes to the scene. And even some crude props which I had to come up with in an effort to complete it.

Comments (4)


Z_Shadow

8:40AM | Mon, 10 February 2003

Very nice attention to detail. It has a nice warm feeling to it. I would rank it excellent, except for the two sconces on the left wall look like they are floating and away from the wall. The two chairs next to the barrel could be scaled up some also. Another small observation is that you need to line up your light source with each candle flame. Try zooming in on it from different angles, as you are building your scene.

bulldawg66

9:00AM | Mon, 10 February 2003

I attempted to move the sconces on the wall, but unfortunately they are right up on it. Any movement of them to do away with the shadow makes them disappear into the wall itself. I agree that the light sorce could probably be moved some on the sconces, it does seem a bit off center. I do a lot of zooming in and zooming out while I build a scene, but I am constrained by the limitations of my machine at times or my attention seems to be focused on other things. Thanks for the input, I really do appreciate it.

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Doublecrash

1:02PM | Mon, 10 February 2003

This is way good, bulldawg. A very nice and warm feeling, as Z_S said before. And I like a lot the ligthing. I don't see so big a problem with the sconces, but yes, they're a bit confused. Maybe you already know it, but: you can move them in small nudges using the key-combinations, or you can press ALT while dragging the object to make it move slowly and with much more precision.

alvinylaya

6:07PM | Mon, 10 February 2003

Just fabulous! I'm really glad you finished it. Beautiful indoor lighting and awesome details! I don't mind the lights that much. It's good as it is, a VERY slight reflection and bump on the floor might reflect the fire beautifully. But I really don't know becuase Bryce is so unpredictable sometimes. My compliments.


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