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Hi Nektares, you exteriors are to overlighted I think, I would delete thoose plants in vases it kills render for me, other materials is really good, maybie I try a tynk/parget texture on the walls. Interior is really god, if you were made it a litlle more detailed and maked bump or displacemant map on the stone texture its will be more realistic.
i know u_u they where rush jobs!
the interior was done in 3 hours, modeling and render so i didn´t detailed it at all
i think light is enough, but whats missing is contrast thats why it looks overlighted
the vases where idea of the client, i dont like em that much either. thanks for your comment!
Overall i like your renderings, especially but maybe you should try to put some PP plants in the exterior renders. The vases are not that bad when you put some nice plants in it wich aren't all equal.
And the background (photoshop or a vray background?) is indeed overlighted in relation to the rest of the render. In render #2 the angle of the background seems to be a bit strange compared with that of the house.
i love the desiogn so much nektares. would there be a chance to do a night render. the exterior its a bit wash out for my liking but i know this is your preference.
MAARTEN: what are PP plants? post processing? yes the background is photoshop, exteriors are always a tad complicated for me. Thanks for your suggestions and observations.
Mr Nomer: im glad you like it, a night render of the interior of the bus station? or the house ? thanks for your comments!
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