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  • #31
    Re: My 1st Interior perspective

    TAGAYTAY PROJECT
    Overlooking Taal Volcano in Tagaytay City, Philippines


    with sun

    without sun

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    • #32
      Re: My 1st Interior perspective


      Revised toilet


      Revised indoor pool


      Revised bedroom

      Sorry, all my previous images posted before were lost because Filehost.to folded up. I don't have time to upload all of them.

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      • #33
        Re: My 1st Interior perspective

        mike, i love that bedroom interior. but 6hr and 33? mmm too long for me
        http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com/
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        • #34
          Re: My 1st Interior perspective

          Mike

          These are looking good.
          I have two suggestions
          1 - control the contrast - maybe a bit of ps work (or reduce the camera exposure) to reduce the burn out (the sofa in the first image)
          2 - a bit of bump on the floor finish

          I think the 'with sun' option looks a lot better and the bedroom looks good to.

          David
          Sketchup 2015
          Vray version 2.00
          www.davidcauldwell.co.uk

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          • #35
            Re: My 1st Interior perspective

            Originally posted by nomeradona
            mike, i love that bedroom interior. but 6hr and 33? mmm too long for me
            Nomer, Thanks! It's not 6hrs. Hehehe. It was remnants of the previous cancelled render time. About 1.5 to 2hrs the most.

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            • #36
              Re: My 1st Interior perspective

              Originally posted by dcauldwell
              Mike

              These are looking good.
              I have two suggestions
              1 - control the contrast - maybe a bit of ps work (or reduce the camera exposure) to reduce the burn out (the sofa in the first image)
              2 - a bit of bump on the floor finish

              I think the 'with sun' option looks a lot better and the bedroom looks good to.

              David
              Thanks david. As usual, you are one of the people here who helped me a lot. Those images are raw files straight from Vfsu and have not been post process yet in PS. I'll see what I can do with the contrast. With regards to the floor bump, yes...I think you are right. Sometimes with all the trial and error settings, the most obvious is what you always forgot.

              Mike

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