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OMG that looks great! I see what you are talking about as far as trimming the bush there on the bottom, because it was in the way and that could've made it a bit more difficult to create the railing at that angle. But thank you so much regardless because this turned out better than I had expected!! You read my mind, I was thinking the railing would be best on the left and also just on one side. Again, looks great!Usually I can find some 'premade' whatever(s) to warp and fit into the image and accomplish the desired task. Not this time. I like doing this type of project so I decided to do whatever it took.
The first thing was to trim that big bush and re-fabricate the steps under it. Easy
So I ended up completely drawing the railing from scratch. The verticals were fairly simple, the rest not so much. That problem of course it modeling the railing with photographic-like nuances. <SIGH> Best I can do. Usually a new day brings to light all the ills of the previous work but on this one I'm way over my head.
And I'm not even sure I did the right type of railing or on the correct side.
Still...it was a fun challenge.
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Hey! Would it be possible to add the same rails to the other side? Thanks!!Usually I can find some 'premade' whatever(s) to warp and fit into the image and accomplish the desired task. Not this time. I like doing this type of project so I decided to do whatever it took.
The first thing was to trim that big bush and re-fabricate the steps under it. Easy
So I ended up completely drawing the railing from scratch. The verticals were fairly simple, the rest not so much. That problem of course it modeling the railing with photographic-like nuances. <SIGH> Best I can do. Usually a new day brings to light all the ills of the previous work but on this one I'm way over my head.
And I'm not even sure I did the right type of railing or on the correct side.
Still...it was a fun challenge.
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Wonderful!! Those look really amazing! Thanks again )
If you can, I would love to know how you did it. Specifically, how did you achieve the 3D effect on the railing?I ended up completely drawing the railing from scratch.
After a lot of fiddling, I settled with the following perspective (far from satisfactory, but that had to do due to time constraints).Because of the curvature of the walkway, perspective is difficult, require a lot of fiddling and is overwhelmingly the weakest part of the process. Its all by eye.
Could I bother you for further explanation on this if you have time? I see the image explanation to the right where you showed the cross section - but how did you elongate that cross section into a flawless tube without blowing pixels or it looking fake?The pseudo-tube stock was created by making a small modeled cross section and then dragging it out (transformed) into a longer piece as needed
That is accomplished in 4 steps@ex_teacher
Could I bother you for further explanation on this if you have time? I see the image explanation to the right where you showed the cross section - but how did you elongate that cross section into a flawless tube without blowing pixels or it looking fake?
That is such a neat technique and you explained it very well. Thank you.That is accomplished in 4 steps