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    Hi,

    A few pix for a bar/restaurant
    Viz2006 vray 1.5rc2 /gamma correction /vray sun/ HDRI/ IR + LC
    and some post in photoshop of course....
    C&C welcome



    http://blog.emy-design.com/

  • #2
    All renders look really good. I especially like the warm fuzzy glow and how the counter detail is hidden by all that glowing gold. Very nice.
    .:www.mcphersonyachtdesign.com:.

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    • #3
      I really like your work. You have a very special style, combining details and a full blend of material, lights and colors.

      Imo, the glow is a bit too strong, but it's only my opinion

      Maybe you can explain us more about your material/lightning/paramteres technique ? I'm sure i'm not the only one to hope some advice from you
      Philippe Steels
      Pixelab - Blog - Flickr

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      • #4
        Thanks guys!
        Maybe you can explain us more about your material/lightning/paramteres technique ?
        well I do not know if it can help you but for the lighting I use a Vray Sun and an HDRI for environement rather than vraysky... I find that it produces more color and light variations.
        I ve used vraylight material with procedural texture for the shop windows with a very clear glass just in front of it
        All the "too much" blurry effects, "pump up" light and additionnal colors corrections are made in photoshop (using psd manager for easy selection)...
        http://blog.emy-design.com/

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        • #5
          Very nice renderings!
          Mike Henry
          http://mhenry.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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          • #6
            very nice renders!!

            Whats your process for achieving the subtle glows?

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            • #7
              Great style I like it too!
              I agree with Pixelab the diffuse glow seems too strong IMHO
              =:-/
              Laurent

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              • #8
                Do you use always the same HDR?
                =:-/
                Laurent

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                • #9
                  Jean congratulations
                  very very very nice images

                  nothing to comment maybe a stupid thing (I'd choose more nice design chair but not needed so much)

                  could u tell if the panel (with vraylight material) inside or outside the glass wall?
                  I suppose inside but is my conclusion I'd like to know bye u.

                  congratulations again
                  bye
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                  • #10
                    awesome
                    did you use a blend or soften filter? or did you do that soft effect photoshop.
                    the hazy way the sun shines through in the second image is sublime

                    nice design. superb renders

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                    • #11
                      waooo thankx a lot !!

                      Priad : yes I used the same HDRI for these 3 pix (from Sachform) but Ive added some color in pshop

                      add101 : The hazy/glow effects are made in photoshop (gaussian blur + linear dodge blending mode)

                      pengo : The panel is inside the clear glass wall
                      http://blog.emy-design.com/

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                      • #12
                        Hey Laurent

                        Your avatar cracks me up,

                        Colin

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                        • #13
                          =:-/
                          Laurent

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