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  • #16
    Very nice light settings, a lot of detail where needed. What was your vray setup, IR/LC/brute?

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    • #17
      Hello people!

      cheers for all feedback

      I'm glad that you like it so much and call it a 'photo', I agree with all critic's about the candle and curtains, I just notice it when I finished this job so was no time to fix it :/,

      all renders for Crown Paint website was render on v-ray spehrical camera, I can't tell a lot about technique aspect except we split render on layers like GI, reflection, objectID, mask for GI etc so then we could change a colour of the walls on postproduction, include colour blending (GI) of this walls, but the all flash part was made by Code Computer Love (link )

      on renders for print (this one I posted here) I didn't use such a lot of layer, hmm I thnik I used LC + Brute Force and LC + IRR, I don't remember on what interiors what technique I used to be honest...it was a few weeks ago, sorry

      junior3d, elo elo a jednak rozumieja :P

      cheers,
      peter
      Peter Kolus
      Senior 3D artist / CG Generalist
      www.peterkolus.com

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      • #18
        simply amaizing!!!
        Dmitry Vinnik
        Silhouette Images Inc.
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        • #19
          Great renders. Masterly "messed up" room arrangement (which is not an easy thing to do at all). I aggree with some minor crits for curtan and candle (which you should probably drop out in the next re-render)

          Keep up the good work

          Zoran

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          • #20
            Very nice work!

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            • #21
              love those soft cushions in the kids bedroom

              the flowers on the bedroom table in the main bedroom look artificial (and a bit flat) - but maybe they really are plastic flowers

              now how many days did all that lot take you?!

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              • #22
                Awesome....the soccer ball is perfect...well...its all perfect. Great job!
                -----Dwayne D. Ellis-----

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                • #23
                  hi
                  Very nice details and I like the style of light- though a bit less contrast but I like this style of much light in architectural interiror
                  congrats!

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                  • #24
                    amazing work, very photoreal!
                    My Homepage : http://www.pixelstudio.nl

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by glyph View Post

                      now how many days did all that lot take you?!
                      I'm not sure now but... more or less it was about 3.5/4 days for bedroom and 2.5 for yellow room (include: modeling, texturing, lighting, rendering and made a changes after client feedback) and plus 0.5/1 day for photoshop final corection.

                      cheers for nice post all!


                      cheers,
                      peter
                      Peter Kolus
                      Senior 3D artist / CG Generalist
                      www.peterkolus.com

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                      • #26
                        very nice lighting!!....
                        keep working

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                        • #27
                          Great work! Love these renderings.
                          Mike Henry
                          http://mhenry.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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