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This image was kinda inspired by a beautiful image I saw here a while back (Pure Render), its a wip and i dabble with it every so often but now i think i need some feedback, CC much appreciated,
Looks good.
I'd reduce the flloor joints a bit. Parquets aren't suppose to have such expressive joints, but I like the reflections on them.
Artwork is a bit overwhelming as well.
Looking forward to see the final one.
We recently had to do a large office space, where the client kept asking for whiter walls, we've put in dozens of softboxes but nothing pleased them, they were simply unable to grasp the simple fact, that a wall in the depths of a deep room won't be as bright as near the windows. We ended up mixing the wall shader with a white emitting vray light shader slightly masked with a dirt pass... there went reality,... came a satisfied client, and we had to admit, that the end result was not that bad after all.
I like it, very good looking one. I must say I can't stand those barcelona chairs anymore, but that's just me, actually I'd rather see more of the couch in the background instead.
was wondering about the white walls as well. in a way they don't look very convincing in that they are too evenly bright, but on the other hand the image is very pleasing. so I guess they work well at the end of the day.
Thanks, I am struggling to get a good view of the room(s)
Lighting=VraySun 0.2, Std Camera, Enviro= r193 g224 (no vray Sky in this version)
gi, Prim Bounce 1.23, Sec 0.84,
Gamma 2.2
colour mapping Reinhard, m=1, Burn =0.15 Gamma2.2
Floors and walls both use VRayOverrideMtl, so floor doesnt influence the wall as much,
then some PS work carried out (about 7 different Adjustment layers added) to make those walls whiter, etc.
the updated image has a dirt pass on it.
Regards,
Tom
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Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
cheers John,
Agree with your comments although not sure bout the "amazing" bit )
I probably like the floor more than the other elements in the room, architrave need more detail, artwork etc
I think this file will be collecting dust for a while yet,
Tom
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