Hi all, have finally plucked up the courage to upload a few images!!! Been using max for one and a half years and VRAY 6 months so all C&C very welcome as have loads to learn....
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Nice and clean! Great job! I might make the floor tiles slightly more reflective and glossy. The light being cast on the wall just above the elevator looks a little to strong IMO.Mike Henry
http://mhenry.cgsociety.org/gallery/
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As the others said, nice and clean, well balanced compositions.
Colorwise it needs some saturation and contrast. They are too grey (because of LWF probably)
I got a quick go at your first render, hope you don't mind..
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> duplicated layer > slight saturation (10-20) > put in soft light blend mode > layer opacity (40-50)
Saturation gives it a warmer feel, soft light to add some contrast (it's like applying an s-curve)
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Hi everyone, thanks for all the great comments and help. You've cheered up my Monday morning!
MHenry - I agree re the light above the elevator. Would reducing the burn value help here?
Da_elf - I used a mixture of IES and VRAY lights I used IES for the wall fittings and VRAY for the ceiling.
Thanks VKNT and AtlJimK for the post advice. We do use LWF here and I can see how much warmer your images look with some post. We're trying to make a case for photoshop here as we only have Paint Shop Pro at the moment I'll see if I can reproduce your effects in that later but it doesn't seem as flexible...
Have a good day....
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I really really gave it a short but painful torture in photoshop. I'm in school right now on a questionable lcd screen, but your images were a little 'dead'. Too much grey, pretty cold and a little on the desaturated side.
I'm not sure if i went in the right direction because of the above mentioned screen but what i wanted to do is to blow the walls out a bit.
Dusan Bosnjak
http://www.dusanbosnjak.com/
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Hi pailhead,
Thanks for comments. I've done a bit of post work this morning in Paint Shop, using the info VKNT gave me and I think it's definitely warming the image up:
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I'll start using this more to give more depth to the final images
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It still looks pretty dead, at least you need to adjust the contrast.Dusan Bosnjak
http://www.dusanbosnjak.com/
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