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    Guys it is my 1st post here, PLease comments Thanks!
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    Prateek Vishwa
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  • #2
    nice work... odd end tables
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    • #3
      Very nice...

      Not a negative comment but wheres the IES downlight on the ceiling that casts on the left window

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      • #4
        Yes, not only the luminaire casting that light distribution is invisible but the lamp in it must be running quite hot competing with the Sun.

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        • #5
          Thanks you all! yup even i feel tables at the end are odd but it is based on client reference image. I know i have missed to show source of light in living room.. will update it soon in my free time.
          @"chicoone" i didnt get your point regarding lamp.. is it about bedroom lamp? do you think it should be brighter?..
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          • #6
            Prateek,

            The living room. To me, seems like any common interior lamp would not look so bright specially next to the exterior light overexposed window.

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            • #7
              ahh i see, but i have not placed an light in there! it is illuminated by light coming from window. In ref. image provided by client , this lamp was looking like made of sea shell type material..
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              • #8
                in the bedroom it looks quite odd that you would place an painting on the wall where its covered by a lamp. I think you better use 2 paintings instead and mabey a little smaller?

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                • #9
                  Hey Nelis, i completely agree with you, but being a 3d visualizer i can only try to do justice with 3d part, designing is completely handled by client.. i earlier tried to give suggestions to my clients but few of them got irritated.. see attached brief based on which i have developed that image. anyways thanks for your feedback mate!



                  http://img573.imageshack.us/i/lays.jpg/
                  Prateek Vishwa
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                  • #10
                    Nice work.

                    Check out Solid Rocks - it will help you improve render times and give you a smoother image (on your glossy reflections etc.).

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                    • #11
                      jeffG2@ Is it? gr8! .. those 2 image took less thn 15 min each.. i have not used very hi rendering settings as it was a quick 2 days job! still i will try Solid rocks.. i hope it is not a very expensive program.
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                      • #12
                        No, it is super cheap - and very gr8!

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                        • #13
                          Yup, solidrocks rocks!
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