This render was made using Podium while playing with the face divider plugin and Protrude plugins.
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2 comments:
looks wonderful!
kind of like a clay render, but a lovely chilly ambiance!
top stuff.
could this be done in k-thea?
would love to see it applied to some of the models i have in my mind
thanks for posting
j_a_g
Thanks jag. This render is 100% beginners luck. I just opened the model in SketchUp and rendered in Podium. The blue color comes from the Sky setting being turned on, and the default material color being white.
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