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Jeff Patton
JeffPatton


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283 Comments 29 Pages < 12 11 10 9 8 >
September 10, 2007. 16:43PM
name:
MerryGo
entry: thanks great man! :-)
September 12, 2007. 10:03AM
name:
daveb867
entry: hi jeff, love the work, thanks for the post on the interior lighting setups, is there any chance you could do the same for on of your arch exterior setups, perhaps the one in your gallery. i love the feel you get on your renders
September 15, 2007. 18:22PM
name:
ErshadRahbar
entry: wooow nice work

i really like your car modeling and rendering
it's perfect about every things
congratulations!
cheers
-Ershad
September 16, 2007. 07:59AM
name:
nwiz25
entry: bless you jeff! awesome materials .. ( as usual! ) cheers to u!
September 17, 2007. 17:57PM
name:
JeffPatton
entry: daveb867: Sure, I'll pull some notes together on lighting architectural exteriors in the near future.

ErshadRahbar: Thank you, however I can't take credit for most of the car models in my gallery. They are primarily models purchased from Turbosquid that I use in various projects.

nwiz25: No problem.
September 21, 2007. 03:36AM
name:
JCAddy
entry: I almost prefer the bump carpet out of the three! Too bad the edges are so flat.
September 21, 2007. 14:51PM
name:
JeffPatton
entry: One could always add geometry to the edges to fix that. I just used a simple plane to quickly illustrate the materials.
September 27, 2007. 14:56PM
name:
daveb867
entry: hi jeff, great tip about the light shader, any chance you could post the scene used for the animation, i would like to know what your render settings are etc, and also how you have used the hdri

regards
October 02, 2007. 13:25PM
name:
daveb867
entry: sorry to hog your guestbook with so many questions but i am very inspired by your working methods. my next task is to create a wet look paint i guess it would look like the teapots in your latest blog post, but only this time it would be a kind of blobby mesh, but if possible i need to have the paint look as tho it is dripping from the brush or from a painting and onto the floor to form a puddle of paint. imagine a painting that has been hung up before it has dried.
October 04, 2007. 04:24AM
name:
JeffPatton
entry: Hi Dave, take a look at this thread about dripping paint and see if some of the tips help:
http://www.vizdepot.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4935
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