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    Hi,

    I have finished recently this family house, I made 6 interior shots and 4 exteriors. Let me know what you think.





  • #2
    i think you can't link to an image attached to another forum

    make a link direct to the uploaded .jpg on your webpage or it won't show up...
    when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro - hunter s. thompson

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    • #3
      [quote]
      Originally posted by s0real
      i think you can't link to an image attached to another forum

      make a link direct to the uploaded .jpg on your webpage or it won't show up...

      Thanks, didn't knew that

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      • #4
        they look really nice...
        good lighting and nice clean style.

        perhaps a bit too much ceiling in the first image.
        when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro - hunter s. thompson

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        • #5
          The lighting solution and the overall image look great, but its way too washed out. punch up the contrast in PS +15 or so and i think those greys and greens will really pop.

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          • #6
            In the second image, the door at the back looks like it needs some more interpolation.

            Other than that, it looks pretty.
            5 years and counting.

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            • #7
              yeah i agree with above ... images look nice but you need to up the settings a little to smooth things out .
              Natty
              http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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              • #8
                loks nice.

                I agree w/ the others about need for contrast in lighting....plus I would add glossy reflections on those kitchen cabinets...right now it looks like low straight reflections.....also your plants need a more "fresh" green color.....maybe that's due to the lighting.

                I like it.....nice work and detail

                paul.

                PS: your floor in the second image could use some glossies too

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                • #9
                  Thanks
                  Cocolas: I will use more glossy on my next project. By the way what would you suggest for that floor 0.85 or lower?
                  Natty: Thanks for helping me out in the beginning.
                  Psy: Yes i know. Not enough time to render
                  S0real: Yes too much ceiling on the first image agree.

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                  • #10
                    probably around 0.8...but it's all about experimenting and see what works in your case....there isn't a magic glossy number that works all the time.....I usally start out with straight reflections and lower from there.....and once I get what I want I stop....


                    paul.

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