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  • 1 Interior = 2 Styles - Update

    Interior shoot in two different sytles... vray 1.5 RC4 (still waiting 1.5), lwf, vray cam, sun & sky



    Alex
    www.visumporec.com

  • #2
    WOW. Excellent images. Very crisp and clean renders. The brick seems a little out of scale though.

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    • #3
      Looks good, but like jophus14 says: the scale of your bricks is too large.
      Also, look at the size of the bricks in the fireplace on the second image.
      And the width of the floorpanels on the first image seems to get smaller the closer you get to the kitchen...

      But other then that they look good.
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      • #4
        sweet! i like i like i like.
        if i were choosing a layout for my house i would go for the brickwork/stone from the second image and have the modern furishings
        from the first.
        you seem to have nailed lwf!

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        • #5
          Looks really nice! Your exterior environment seems a bit off to me. Is the building on a hill? You might bring some the distant exterior folliage up.
          Mike Henry
          http://mhenry.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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          • #6
            Really nice renders!! Love them.

            Could I trouble you for the camera and render settings

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            • #7
              Thanks guys for the comments...
              In our country or better to say region of Istra (Croatia) I have chose two dimension of the brick. The first one is bigger that i have choose and is 25x12x6-7 cm and the second is smaller 20x10-12x2-3 cm. So i think it's near of the scale maybe this cam view distort something...
              The floorpanels on the first image is 8 cm wide along the interior.
              And as for the comment on environment in the picture it has been taken from the exact location-yes it's on the hill
              Rendering settings: 2000x1333, AA 0,2; IM high, LC 1200, +use for glossy...
              RQMC: 0.85, 0.007, sub 16, mult. 5
              Vray cam, sky and sun + vrayLight plane on the windows (colors from blue to orange-yellow), LWF 2.2 of course...

              ... just finish the second two images


              www.visumporec.com

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              • #8
                Yeah spot on man, those last 2 shots are great.
                The detail on the leather chair material is sweet.

                The wood panel door is a little weird looking tho. (in the first of the last 2 images)

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                • #9
                  Thanks DaForce
                  Yes, I agree with you about the wood panel, it could be better...
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                  • #10
                    impressive, really good. the second camera angle is much better. the door's good, but the bump on the narrow timber strip flooring is too much.

                    nice natural lighting. interior lights should generally always be on for interior photography, makes the room more inviting.

                    brick size may be accurate, but it 'looks' like you've taken a map of a smaller brick and stretched it. maybe you've exaggerated the bump too much.

                    the two white leather armchairs look a little too shiny.

                    sweet visuals.

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                    • #11
                      Nice Updates! I like the style a little better in version 2 (second image). I think the color scheme works better with the brick in that concept. The leather on the forground couch looks sweet!
                      Mike Henry
                      http://mhenry.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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                      • #12
                        I love the floor in the first image. Good bump map or something else?
                        Colin Senner

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                        • #13
                          whoa... superb render!

                          I like the second image camera angle
                          Harry G

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                          • #14
                            Excellent renders. Can you share your light/render/camera settings at all...how did you manage to get no noise in your scenes ?...im having problems with that.

                            steve

                            edit: sorry, completely missed above post...ignore
                            Regards

                            Steve

                            My Portfolio

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                            • #15
                              Yeah, great changes, I prefer the second too, the first is too blue tinted IMO
                              =:-/
                              Laurent

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