Contents of blend file: Oak bed with carved motif, tapestry drapes and satin counterpane. Dining chair (carver) Sideboard with barley twist legs. Chamber pot. Picture frame, gilded with portrait.
Inspired by a visit to Towneley Hall museum and art gallery.
Big thank you to Giovani Lucca for his excellent procedural wood node. https://giovanniluccablog.wordpress.com/2014/07/09/procedural-shader-mahogany-wood/)
Preview image rendered at 1920x1080, in 45 minutes with 784 passes on dual GTX980.
The procedural wood texture has parameters for dust and scratches if that helps. Forgive my curiosity but who or what is the project for ? Nice to see a bit of culture amidst all the popular themes :)
Othello in a Tudor room? No, no, no, it has to be a Venetian environment!
But this one certainly is a nice room :)
I was looking for a bed like that, to put in a Sweet Home 3D project. I hope you woudn't mind if I study your mesh attentively ? I would need to change motive of the counterpane to harmonize it with the own bedroom I made. But I woudn't want to change anything without your authorization.
lol, almost 6 years later with the latest Blender on a gaming laptop and it still takes me 37 minutes to render this even with adaptive sampling.
Also these procedural wood textures absolutely murder viewport performance in eevee.
I dissected the scene and replaced as much as possible with mesh instances, collection instances, arrays, mirrors, etc. Rebuilt some very small objects that had obscene amounts of geometry. Brought the file size down to 14MB from the original 43MB.
https://blenderartists.org/uploads/default/optimized/4X/3/6/3/36349115c9a662e3d42ac6e61aed5f5f368964b1_2_1035x582.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/OQ4WIby.jpg
https://blenderartists.org/t/thinsoldier-sketchbook/1224274/66?u=thinsoldier
Thank you for saving me hours of work. I'm using this for my shakespeare Othello project. Needs some grunge textures, though.