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Heres an update of the scene. A few changes by the client but pretty much done. They want a minimalist look for the scene so theres not much in it except their furniture pieces. This is going to be printed at poster size for the client. Any suggestions on the resolution for a 36" wide image? I was thinking 150 dpi.
Further suggestions would be appreciated, I'm sending it to them Tuesaday.
Patrick is 10 months old and trying to walk. He has 5 teeth and is very polite with them. He has a red plastic flashlight (batteries removed) that he won't part with. Some kids have binkies or blankies - mine has a flashlight.
looks excellent, especially the lamps...that material looks great with the light source showing through. did you use a sphere vray light and make it visible? Im guessing you didnt make it self illuminated because when I try that it gets very grainy around the lights.
The only thing I wasnt sure about was the steel lift doors should probably be reflecting a little less black? grout lines are a bit chunky but no doubt the client will whinge if he cant see the grout lines!
Here is the final image I sent to the client. I rendered it at 36"x27" 150 dpi. Thanks for the comments. They always help! The client insisted on keeping the wood wall like it was. Oh well! I did remove the repeating dots.hehehe
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