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    Hey guys,

    that's a private project to test the arroway wood vol. 1 and light settings.

    i hope you like it

    here in 4k http://www.danverclan.de/media/pics/...7_final_4k.jpg



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    best regards from sunny germany
    Chris
    CAD construction & visualization @ www.wsv-gruppe.de

  • #2
    I think the image is nice, but could use a little more contrast....
    Alain Blanchette
    www.pixistudio.com

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    • #3
      Handgun Basics Nice lightning & texturing!
      HDRI ?

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      • #4
        No HDRI - a closed room with Vray Sun through 5 windows

        @thablanch
        i don't like to much contrast
        CAD construction & visualization @ www.wsv-gruppe.de

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        • #5
          Really great image, just don't like the planks for the ground, that's don't look like a wood floor... But, it's only my tastes
          i ll be back
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          • #6
            I also think it needs a bit more contrast...

            It's nearly photo real - doesnt need any more 3d to get it there though, just some slight touch up.

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            • #7
              now a little bit more contrast

              CAD construction & visualization @ www.wsv-gruppe.de

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              • #8
                Yep.. way better.. ( even if you do not like contrast that much )
                Alain Blanchette
                www.pixistudio.com

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                • #9
                  Nice, I like the higher contrast image

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                  • #10
                    No! The first one, the first one is way better!!! Maybe you can ad a litte Ambient Occlusion. Just a little bit.

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                    • #11
                      The one with more contrast is so much better...

                      Add an item in the foregound with DOF set and poss vignetting and you'd have a darn nice image

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                      • #12
                        i like the second one too...but i was thinking, why you doesn't turn on the lamp light? it'll add glossy to your table; and another question that wooden beam at the botton of the wall (in here we called "zocalo" , don't know the english word :/ ), the texture is streched?
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                        • #13
                          the sun is shinning - why turn on the lamp? would you do that in real life

                          the texture of the wooden beam texture at the botton of the wall is streched, yes!

                          thanks for your comments
                          CAD construction & visualization @ www.wsv-gruppe.de

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                          • #14
                            I like this image and the update is better, too.
                            I like how the scene and view is clean and simple, just like the furniture, neat stream-lined, not too busy.

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                            • #15
                              Agreed this one is much NICER! I LIKE THE CONTRAST.

                              Originally posted by stellwagenc View Post
                              now a little bit more contrast ]
                              Ruben Gil
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