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    Quick job to illustrate a new range of wallpaper. VrayRT really proved it's worth on this one, in setting up lighting and making materials.











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  • #2
    very nice!

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    • #3
      Very nice renders! Very good DOF! Is it applied post?
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      • #4
        Gorgeous stuff. Great renders
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        • #5
          thanks elfa and Mr Badger!

          DOF is courtesy of Vray, I can never get it quite right in post, prefer to trust in Vray. I must admit though that some of the OOF highlights on the glasses came out a tad noisy and sparkly, so I just used the blur tool in photoshop to smooth them out. (dont tell anyone)
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          • #6
            nice! i would prefer a bit more contrast, but its personal thing.
            great renders.
            Jonas

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            • #7
              beautiful stuff Peter.

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              • #8
                Amazing. I love the soft bloom and cuddly lighting schemes. Can't get enough of it.
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                • #9
                  beautiful renders.

                  I like very much lighting and the balance of highlights/directlight and shadows.... very nice.

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                  • #10
                    These look great Peter. You always capture that perfect natural and warm sunlit feel so well. Nice job.

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                    • #11
                      from a photography point of view, id probably focus on 'something' in the first image :P

                      also the gold wallpaper image, you would be better off focused on the glasses.
                      WerT
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                      • #12
                        tricky thing with this job was that its about the wallpaper, you naturally want to focus on other things. When you flick through the brochure, I think these compositions and focus points work as you are interested in the wallpaper designs. When viewing the images as vray renders, I totally agree that the focus points and compositions seem a bit strange.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by werticus View Post
                          from a photography point of view, id probably focus on 'something' in the first image :P

                          also the gold wallpaper image, you would be better off focused on the glasses.
                          I guess the focus of the first pic is on the wall, which is, well, what you should be looking at. same goes for the third one I guess.

                          brilliant job as always peter.

                          edit:
                          guess I should type faster

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                          • #14
                            Beautiful work, love the lighting and materials.

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                            • #15
                              Very real nice shaders / textures / materials & lighting - photorealistic (checked your site too with the bedroom illustrations).. Beutiful and tasteful work as always Peter! Keep it uP!
                              Last edited by Valo; 15-10-2009, 12:24 AM.
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