Mantle Clock

Description

This is a very basic Mantle Clock. All the textures are from plaintextures.com and are layered and packed into the blend file. It is done in cycles using 2.70 (Which I am getting used to using) and everything is parented where needed. Hope you like it. Happy blending.

(Update note; I am replacing the blend file with one that has a slightly refined wall texture. It is all exactly the same but for the size of the brick work on the wall.)

For those who have already downloaded it;*
Set the size of image texture; x=2,y=2,z=3
Set the size of image texture.001; 1,1,1
Set the size of image texture.002; 3,3,3

Comments (7)

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JohnsonMartin about 12 years ago

Not bad! btw, are you sure it legal to redistribute plaintextures.com's textures? I understood you could not according to there licencing info. Hope I'm wrong, so I can use some. :)

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blenderjunky about 12 years ago

Ya it's all good to use plaintextures.com. It's CGtextures that doesn't allow for redistribution.

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JohnsonMartin about 12 years ago

Could you point me to where in the licence it says?

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oldtimer about 12 years ago

Definitely, you'd got your personal style and that is good. As you do, I like very much realism. You are working hard looking for excellence. Mmmmm! In this case, I see a disproportion between the clock and the bricks (stones) of the wall. The clock looks giant. May be my imagination is deceiving me. Regards, artist.

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blenderjunky about 12 years ago

I increased the size of the brick work of the wall. The second image is of the updated version. I actually liked it smaller which is common for fireplace brick to be small if the fireplace is the only place in the room that has the brick as an accent. I guess its a matter of taste. I do understand what you're saying however.

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Wig42 about 12 years ago

This one slipped me by, as always great attention to detail. Brilliant modelling and texturing.

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blenderjunky about 12 years ago

Thanks. I appreciate that.

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