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    Hi all!

    Posted these pics at a other big forum..not sure if I can mention its name..so I won't. But I didn't get a lot op response there, so I thought I post them here too and get the thoughts of other vray users.

    These two renders are of a project that I've worked on with my colleagues at my job. Hope you like them!

    Sebastiaan.



    "Do...or do not. There is no try"

  • #2
    Very nice and clean work!

    Probably I would turn off the light at the left side of the second image, it disturbes the armony in the scene IMHO.

    Congratulations.

    Gonçalo

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    • #3
      thanks!

      I agree with you...but my boss who was the art director for this project didn't like that corner because it was a bit dark, so he forced me to put a spot there
      "Do...or do not. There is no try"

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      • #4
        Very nice piece! My only comment other than what GoncaloP said, would be that there are no reflections on the floor material. I really like your background plate, it matches the lighting very well.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TRGraphics
          Very nice piece! My only comment other than what GoncaloP said, would be that there are no reflections on the floor material. I really like your background plate, it matches the lighting very well.
          yeah... I left out the floor reflections on purpose. With reflections it looked nice, but without them it makes the floor look a lot warmer and the room more cosy somehow IMO.

          Thanks for the comment!
          "Do...or do not. There is no try"

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          • #6
            Wow, excellent images. They're amongst the best I've seen. Great attention to detail in lighting & materials. the brick wall is fantastic. Is there any discplacement on that?

            You guys must have spent a fair amount of time on this project. I can't believe have furniture you've got in the building. Are those planters 2D maps or 3D geometry?

            I agree with adding a little reflection to the floor. All you need is to turn glossy reflections on to add a slight "sheen" to the floor. I reckon it would do wonders for the image, although they're pretty damned good already.

            Could you share some of your settings perhaps? I'm doing an interior at the moment and I'm still having trouble getting it to look good in VRAY. I've chickened out and gone back to Lighscape due to the short deadline.

            For the other forum Sebastiaan. Keep posting your work here. We'd all love to see and comment on them.

            SunnyC

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            • #7
              Nice, I like the internal. No light fittings on the roof? looks a little odd without them.
              Richard De Souza

              www.themanoeuvre.com

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sc
                Wow, excellent images. They're amongst the best I've seen. Great attention to detail in lighting & materials. the brick wall is fantastic. Is there any discplacement on that?

                You guys must have spent a fair amount of time on this project. I can't believe have furniture you've got in the building. Are those planters 2D maps or 3D geometry?

                I agree with adding a little reflection to the floor. All you need is to turn glossy reflections on to add a slight "sheen" to the floor. I reckon it would do wonders for the image, although they're pretty damned good already.

                Could you share some of your settings perhaps? I'm doing an interior at the moment and I'm still having trouble getting it to look good in VRAY. I've chickened out and gone back to Lighscape due to the short deadline.

                For the other forum Sebastiaan. Keep posting your work here. We'd all love to see and comment on them.

                SunnyC
                Thanks a lot!!

                The bricks are not displacement.. Just a high rez texture made in photoshop.

                We had like a week for this project. We worked with a team of 4 people...but not all of them full-time. And there are more renders, but they're fairly simular to these two.

                The plants in the interior are fully 3d...they work great on a distance, but you don't want to see them up close, cause they have pretty low poly leaves. But the plants in the exterior are 2d.

                I'd like to thank dejaVu, I used his settings which he showed in this topic ---> http://www.chaoticdimension.com/foru...pic.php?t=3169 Some excellent renders he made!!

                Sebastiaan
                "Do...or do not. There is no try"

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                • #9
                  great images, I like the interior shot. I think some glossy reflections on the floor would take it to a new level, but thats just me . . .

                  regards,
                  mark

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                  • #10
                    I´ll make a new render tomorrow with reflections to the floor and the spot removed in the corner. If I could do it now I would, but I only have the scene at work. If you people have more opinions to make it look better, say so...so I can change it in the new render!

                    Thanks all!
                    "Do...or do not. There is no try"

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                    • #11
                      your curtains are better than these: http://www.chaoticdimension.com/foru...pic.php?t=3169

                      how did you avoid the splochy curtians? had always the same problem in fr and vray.

                      any help?

                      regards
                      s.wolf

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by stephan_MA
                        your curtains are better than these: http://www.chaoticdimension.com/foru...pic.php?t=3169

                        how did you avoid the splochy curtians? had always the same problem in fr and vray.

                        any help?

                        regards
                        s.wolf
                        The curtains...they were modelled pretty crap and I´m not really happy with them to be honest. I just drew a spline in the topview with all the curves to it. Extruded it down with enough polys. Used simcloth, put a material to it and voila. Hope that´s enough help. It´s really not that special.

                        Sebastiaan.
                        "Do...or do not. There is no try"

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                        • #13
                          what are the mat settings on the curtains plz?
                          5 years and counting.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Psy
                            what are the mat settings on the curtains plz?
                            I have the scene at work so I don't know precisely, but as I remember it was a simple diffuse map and opacity map. I"ll check tomorrow and let you know


                            Ow for the people who are interested, I have a wireframe of the scene.

                            "Do...or do not. There is no try"

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                            • #15
                              im just curious about your plants. where did you get them?

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