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    Hi everyone,
    Finally I could find some time on weekend to finish what I have started almost one month ago. My Wish! I was too busy before holidays so couldn't finish this project on time, then during the holidays I spent time with my family instead of working and back to busy days at the end of holiday again. So here we are, in mid January and finally I can find some time.
    I made this set of scenes inspired by photos which I encountered on the Internet on various photograhy, design, furniture blogs/sites. Unfortunately I made a mistake not to take note of the name of the site for each image as I save to my hard disk.
    All rendered with Vray. The tiles at the kitchen are done with Mighty Tiles which is a ery useful plugin if you need to make some realistic tiles.
    Looking forward to see your feedback!
    & I wish everyone a nice happy year














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    for my blog and tutorials:
    www.alfasmyrna.com

  • #2
    So, that's how it's done! Awesome work!
    Bobby Parker
    www.bobby-parker.com
    e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
    phone: 2188206812

    My current hardware setup:
    • Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
    • 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
    • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
    • ​Windows 11 Pro

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    • #3
      Only one word, WOW! level of realism and attention to detail is incredible, all the imperfections......flawless, awesome work really impressive!

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      • #4
        Gorgeous work alfa, Also if you go into google image search, you can copy and paste in the name of the jpeg file on you're hard drive and google will give you a reverse image search to find pages that had that image!

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        • #5
          quality. outstanding set of images, really.

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          • #6
            the white brick wall has some tiling... but hey... as usually your work is really wonderful...
            paolo vaja
            www.3d-arch.it

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            • #7
              amazing! only thing that pops out for me is the box on the left in last image.
              Jonas

              www.jonas-balzer.de
              www.shack.de

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              • #8
                Great work, congratulations.

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                • #9
                  Awesome Alfa! Nice story and message also.

                  Could you tell us a bit about your settings?
                  Kind Regards,
                  Morne

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by glorybound View Post
                    So, that's how it's done! Awesome work!
                    Originally posted by Kr0no View Post
                    Only one word, WOW! level of realism and attention to detail is incredible, all the imperfections......flawless, awesome work really impressive!
                    Originally posted by rivoli View Post
                    quality. outstanding set of images, really.
                    Originally posted by paolo242 View Post
                    the white brick wall has some tiling... but hey... as usually your work is really wonderful...
                    Originally posted by jonnybefree View Post
                    amazing! only thing that pops out for me is the box on the left in last image.
                    Originally posted by Chris View Post
                    Great work, congratulations.
                    Hi there,
                    Thank you for all the replies and the kind words. I am very happy that you liked the images.
                    I didn't understand the mistake about the cardboard box.

                    Originally posted by joconnell View Post
                    Gorgeous work alfa, Also if you go into google image search, you can copy and paste in the name of the jpeg file on you're hard drive and google will give you a reverse image search to find pages that had that image!
                    Unfortunately I batch-renamed them for different categories and lost that chance.

                    Originally posted by Morne View Post
                    Awesome Alfa! Nice story and message also.

                    Could you tell us a bit about your settings?
                    Some of the images are with BF+LC and some are with IM+LC
                    What specifically would you like to know about render settings?


                    Thanks once again for commenting on my work
                    for my blog and tutorials:
                    www.alfasmyrna.com

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                    • #11
                      Outstanding work. Thumbs up!

                      Originally posted by pixela View Post
                      Unfortunately I batch-renamed them for different categories and lost that chance.
                      You can actually input images into google and it will look for visually identical or even similar images.

                      e.g. http://myslowdesign.com/

                      found via this search

                      Regards,
                      Thorsten

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                      • #12
                        Wow I didn't know this feature. Thanx a lot for letting me know.
                        for my blog and tutorials:
                        www.alfasmyrna.com

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pixela View Post
                          Some of the images are with BF+LC and some are with IM+LC
                          What specifically would you like to know about render settings?
                          Thanks once again for commenting on my work
                          For the BF+LC, how high did you set the AA and also how high did you set the BF? Noise at default of 0.01?
                          And then for materials, whats the highest glossy subdvis you used?
                          How high does your light subdivs go usually?
                          Kind Regards,
                          Morne

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Morne View Post
                            For the BF+LC, how high did you set the AA and also how high did you set the BF? Noise at default of 0.01?
                            And then for materials, whats the highest glossy subdvis you used?
                            How high does your light subdivs go usually?
                            Highest glossy subdivision for materials is 24.
                            AA: Adaptive DMC - Area Filter Min-Max 1-24
                            Noise Threshold varies. For some scenes it is 0.007 and for some scenes it is 0.005
                            My light subdivisions are also 24.

                            I realised that almost all of my settings are 24
                            for my blog and tutorials:
                            www.alfasmyrna.com

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by pixela View Post

                              I realised that almost all of my settings are 24
                              and BF then? Also then 24?
                              Kind Regards,
                              Morne

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