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Hi guys, i'm working on this and don't know what else to do to add detail, i'm in need of a fresh set of eyes! I think it looks OK but still need something else... All comments welcome!
could use some twinkle maybe. Also I can't make out whats happening directly over the bar. Maybe lighten that up some. Finally, I can see some red type of glow on the ceiling, but its confusing because I dont see what might be causing it.
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so, is the guy in the short sleeves hitting on the babe, and the other guy is getting up to whoop some butt because it is his girlfriend? ...nothin' like a good bar fight to make a scene.
Looks pretty cool to me "as is". Very nice "lounge" feel to it. Other than cleaning up some of the noise I'd say you're done except what's holding up the lights in te background? How did you get the bottles on the bar to glow? vray lightmtl?
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The floor is the first thing I noticed. Try increasing the subdivisions for the glossy reflection. The guy looking into the camera should be rotated so he doesn't look so confrentational. Overall, the ambient light seems too bright for a bar. It needs more dark areas, more contrast. The lighting looks more like a restaurant than a bar. Very nice work on the details.
will look cool at a decent resolution i think. the glass screen on the left is a bit misleading though - it could use a frame?. Almost looks like a darker patch rendered on a 1.47 machine for a 1.5 job or something if u use distributed
3D people look surprisingly good here, maybe because it is dark.
I agree with the previous posts, all this image needt is more definition, just up the settings, let it run for a couple of hours not just 1:22sec
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