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  • indoor-scene

    one of my first indoor-scene. hope you like it and thx for help !
    3d studio viz, vray advanced. rendertime: 50 minutes (1024/76


  • #2
    not bad .....

    i think you should direct compute your vray lights, that will enhance your visual (just untick store with irr map and subdivide by around 20 for the size of the windows) it will also stop you partition floating away from the ceiling.

    your background is well over-exposed, in the colour mapping settings have you got " affect background " unchecked ?
    Natty
    http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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    • #3
      thanks natty. i will try this with the vray-lights. affect background is unchecked. i use a vray-light for the background (it's a mapped plane), that's wrong ?

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      • #4
        yeah tell the object not to receive so much gi
        Natty
        http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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        • #5
          second try

          this is my second result.

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          • #6
            something is odd with the shadows coming from your sun light. There are shadows in the middle of you room but there is none coming from the window on the left.

            Your image looks really good!

            Chris Jackson
            Chris Jackson
            Shiftmedia
            www.shiftmedia.sydney

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            • #7
              Looks good. I think you need to brighten up your background... If it was a real photo, the sky would be near white.

              Also, one could argue that there would be more light on the balcony?
              Cheers,

              /Thomas
              Eyecadcher Media

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