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Nice work. At the free standing vanity unit the unit seems to be floating - maybe the IM settings are to smooth or the unit don't touch the ground.
Little detail could be added - the curtain has no upper fixture.
Changed the pervious render for this one, now with wood floor.
I downloaded the plugin Visual ARQ FOR Rhino and used it for creating the room and windows.
Anyone who works on architectural or interior visuals will like this plugin, good timesaver.
Hi Virtualv and thank you for your comments, I looked at you web site, cool stuff.
I see you are based in Edinburgh and or Glasgow I work in Cumbernauld so we are practically neighbours.
Thanks again
Mark
Just to say thanks for everyone's comments on the last render, I very much appreciate them.
For the curtain I just use any fabric and make it almost transparent in the material editor.
This is a draft of a 1957 Chevy and how I would like the final render to look but with better setting in v-ray.
Still to adjust settings and textures to fine-tune for the final render output.
Light source HDRI only. Used PhotoShop to turn it to black & white and for the text.
Will post the final render when finished.
Hi Davide, and thanks. This is just a draft at this point to let me see where I want to go with the final render.
I will be fixing all the textures and various settings within V-Ray for the final render.
Thanks again
Mark
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