If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Exciting News: Chaos acquires EvolveLAB = AI-Powered Design.
To learn more, please visit this page!
New! You can now log in to the forums with your chaos.com account as well as your forum account.
The images look good, the environment feels very bright and pleasant to spend time into.
I have two small comments, of which one is a question: the first is the very slight patterning observable on the carpet, more noticeable in the first image.
I feel it ruins the illusion as the eye sets on it.
The question regards the lighting: is it my impression, or the light is very desaturated? Is it common a lighting where you live (ie. colder colour as northern a place), or is it a deliberate descriptive choice to use a near-white sun?
I occasionally blur my people if it is warranted. However those ppl are really uniformly blurred it just stands out as bad, pity when the rest of the scene is great. Ie the foot on the ground should not be blurred much while the other foot is usually the fastest moving object.
It was not my intention to make them reallistic motion blurred, I just wanted to make them less noticable.
The images look good, the environment feels very bright and pleasant to spend time into.
I have two small comments, of which one is a question: the first is the very slight patterning observable on the carpet, more noticeable in the first image.
I feel it ruins the illusion as the eye sets on it.
The question regards the lighting: is it my impression, or the light is very desaturated? Is it common a lighting where you live (ie. colder colour as northern a place), or is it a deliberate descriptive choice to use a near-white sun?
Lele
Thanks for your reply. On the first comment, I used PS to sharpen the images a bit, I think that made the pattern in the carpet more visible, in my high-res image it is not that prominent.
The sun is indeed almost white, putting more yellow in it would mess with the other colours and make the image far to yellow. Next time I make an interior scene I'll try to make the sun a bit more saturated, to see how it looks. thanks.
Comment