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  • Loft in Paris. first submition, please critics

    Hi ,
    this is my first post and first submition, please comments and criticism welcome.




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  • #2
    very nice !!!

    congrats

    I'd observe the antialiasing problem on the reflection of the chairs, maybe because of image compression, also the light coming through the window may be a lil strong.

    the rest looks really nice !!

    mauarduz

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    • #3
      Very, very nice. Good job! Could you post some settings and render times?

      Dean
      karoodesignviz.com

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      • #4
        is that plant Xfrg ?

        ;o)

        mauarduz

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        • #5
          nice stuff, lots of color and contrast.
          "It's the rebels sir....They're here..."

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          • #6
            Wow!
            good work.

            it would be interesting if you share your settings and rendertimes.

            Thanks
            -Jose
            www.plan9-net.com

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            • #7
              Really great

              Couple things :
              Anti-aliasing as already mentioned.

              The bricks look more like brick wallpaper, perhaps up the bump map amount, or for ulta-realism (and if you have the time), a slight amount of Vray displacement.

              The television picture looks more like a hanging picture. Perhaps really cranking up it's self illumination setting. If the room were this well exposed I'd expect the tele to be over exposed.

              Demn, this armchair critique'ing is easy. Just wish most of my renders came out so well

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              • #8
                veryyyyyyyyyyyyy nice
                congrats ,,,, nice work
                regards

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                • #9
                  Fantastic!!!!!
                  But how did you do the glass wall?

                  Congratualations

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                  • #10
                    simply amazing!

                    I love the glass :P

                    Regards,
                    Juan Carlos Jiménez
                    Next Limit S.L.

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                    • #11
                      These are one of the best interior renderings made with vray I ever saw! Superb lighting, I don't think the light coming through the windows is too strong, it's absolutely right in my eyes.

                      great job, keep it coming!


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                      • #12
                        Other than the leafy tree by the stairs and the brick "wall paper" it is verry nice. I esp like the glass wall and the general lighting is great! Keep up the excelent work.

                        -dave
                        Cheers,
                        -dave
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                        • #13
                          very nice render! congrats!
                          my biggest crits is the light came through window onthe first and last image is too strong, making the wooden stage burned out.

                          any setting please?.....

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                          • #14
                            Great images,please can you post a screen shot,along with light placement and other settings.

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                            • #15
                              Thanx guys for your comments and advices

                              Fabrizio, this is the glass material http://www.vizstation.com/download/glass_blocs.zip
                              Ultra, the plants are simple plane with opacity maping, taken from the lightscape materials

                              This is my setings and light placement, the the lighting is done by some vray lights placed behind the windows, and using global photon map as secondary bounce. The render time (800x600) is about 2H50 on a Dual P3 1Ghz with 1Go of Ram.
                              I'm must be honnest, the images have been passed trought "KTP 6 equalizer" for contrast optimization.(I love this plugin...)




                              (and my english is so bad.... )
                              www.vizstation.com

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