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hey, those prop are never convincing because they cut out from scenes that have different lighting and are influenced by colours within those scenes. in your case the light on that guy is too warm for your interior... i only coment because i like your render
As a matter of fact I am very much in love with the mood you created in this scene.
As an architect it always amazes me what kind of 'Zen' attitude a 'white wide space' can contain.
I understand Freeagents point that a cut out can't be completely 'real' because of different light situation on the figure....but in this case the image is communicating an athmosphere and the photorealness is secondary (even though it feels real).
I would even add some transparency to the figure to emphasize on that Zen quality even more.
The image has that extra edge that transcends doing just an interior shot.
I would change that yellowish wall on the right to be white though (and indeed some materials i.e floor and wall need some rescaling)
Keep up that good work.
Vray seems a very good tool to you.
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