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  • Glazing walls

    Hello guys,

    this is another interior from the "glazing interior walls" project, following this thread:
    http://forums.chaosgroup.com/showthr...lk-in-wardrobe

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    Tried to go with a not so defined sunlight, slightly overcast HDRI. Let me knwo what you think! Hopefully you wont see it as dark as the previous project

    Best Regards

    Martin
    Martin
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  • #2
    Nice! Those lights... I just bought them, too I like the ceiling shader.
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    • #3
      You mean the ones from TomDixon or the little spotlights on the ceiling?
      Ceiling shader comes from one of those scenes that Bertrand sells...i tweaked it a bit for my use though...i will have to work on its map some more as it tends to repeat quite a lot, especially when it starts to reflect something.
      Martin
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      • #4
        no, the big round hex ones.
        Bobby Parker
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        • #5
          i needed to watch quite long on your pic to find out, why it is disturbing my eyes.

          the whole pic leans to the right. the picture at wall, chairs and the trees in the background double the effect. i even have trouble to imagine, the glass-walls are vertical and the reflection at the right side - here lean the trees to the left is totally confusing my brain.

          well, maybe its only my brain...


          regards, Mario

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          • #6
            the trees actually lean that way in reality in this panoramic background that i have for backplate and reflections
            I had to go with this view setup as the client (who makes the glazing panels) wanted it to be so.
            Of course, when there is nothing to guide you (such as clients wishes), youre free to do all sorts of stuff with the camera and i am sure i could have done a lot of "artistic" takes, such as Bertrand does for example, but i could not.
            Sometimes you can do only "as much"
            i understand where you aim though!
            Martin
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            • #7
              Originally posted by PIXELBOX_SRO View Post
              the trees actually lean that way in reality in this panoramic background that i have for backplate and reflections
              Fix it then?
              If that was the view outside the window they wouldnt come out like that, it's because you're using the edge of a photograph. You'd fix the tiling issues in a texture, why not straighten a photo?
              Last edited by Neilg; 29-11-2013, 02:11 PM.

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              • #8
                Ill post the background plate tomorrow.
                From the top of my mind, i sould bet its not panoramic distortion but the way trees actually grow. Lets see if its bent ill fix it. If not ill just leave it as it is. I dont percieve it as being overly distracting ,but maybe ive beel looking at it too long thanks for the critics boys, if i find enough time ill play with it some more for sure!
                Martin
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                • #9
                  you were right, its must have been done with a very wide lens...strange i havent noticed this :-/ will correct this along with some other bits.
                  Martin
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                  • #10
                    Put outside the snow and let the fun begin...

                    Alex
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                    • #11
                      Glazing walls - UPDATED IMAGES

                      hey Alex!

                      yes youre right i put snow in the other image here )) Cant wait for another boarding season !!!! Are you planning any skiing trips already?
                      Also bellow is a corrected version of the initial image.

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                      Martin
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                      • #12
                        I like it, much much better...
                        I was 3 days skiing at Kitzsteinhorn glacier (31.10.-2.11) and was great!!! Drinking and skiing, ha ha ha....


                        Alex
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                        • #13
                          For my taste (and compared to interior pictures I'm used to) the FOV is very narrow, it looks like cropped.
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                          • #14
                            looking better, nice work.

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