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Hi everyone - thanks for all the positive comments!!
@Candelero
Nope I don´t mind - and it´s a good observation! I have been looking on mirrors all day to see if you are rigth. And of course you are! They all tend to reflect a little darker - some more and some less. (Thanks for the name tag ).
Your adjustment of the whole image seems very dark, was that intended?
@Momentum I admit it´s a little overkill but it´s a way of getting new clients. I am so glad that you all like it, because the client did not.
Your adjustment of the whole image seems very dark, was that intended?
Yes, principally the so-called < Contre-jour > views / photos, come out a bit darker, as you are shooting against the light direction. Gives more depth.
And I am not sure , how it looks like on a normal screen, i did the correction on a laptop !
I am so glad that you all like it, because the client did not.
Preisler
Your client sounds difficult.
The tile joint material looks too lumpy. Tile grout is usually more smooth, as far as I've seen. The tiles themselves are convincingly real. Great work.
Your adjustment of the whole image seems very dark, was that intended?
Yes, principally the so-called < Contre-jour > views / photos, come out a bit darker, as you are shooting against the light direction. Gives more depth.
And I am not sure , how it looks like on a normal screen, i did the correction on a laptop !
Best regards,
nikki Candelero
yeah nikki it's pretty dark here too, something in between the two images would look perfect I think
Anyway, my point was the mirror anyway...
i've been investigating mirror reflections quite much, and often before realizing the <slightly darker refl> effect, i used to correct this in PS.
I usually set my MIRROR Material, like : Diffuse (0,1,1), Refl (220).
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