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  • #16
    Hi Alex, any change of sharing the scene also?, just the base not the props, I´ll be waitting for your teaching....

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    • #17
      amazing stuff dude!! i tried to reach you a few times a while ago, but u didnt respond to any of my mails!! my msn is jorge_zamudio@hotmail.com, i hope you share this new setting!! it looks sooo amazing, congrats!!

      he has his phone # on his image!! no excuses now!
      ____________________________________

      "Sometimes life leaves a hundred dollar bill on your dresser, and you don't realize until later that it's because it fu**ed you."

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      • #18
        Great lighting man !!
        looks so real ...

        would you please share your settings ?

        we'll appreciate it

        cheers

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        • #19
          Yeah i agree with Gijs ... i dont think this is anywhere near you over render's i have seen you do !

          you are getting a lot of light into this space but not through the window's
          it would seem most of your light is coming from behind the camera which means you are faking it ....which isnt a bad thing it just means the light isnt true !

          if you look at the wall at the back to the left the wall is very very bright but not where the windows are..

          it a nice render but has a lot of faults ... the same texture has been used for all the wood or so it would seem, the cooker is really bad and looks really flat..... the work surface is very badly tiled and sharp looking...

          The chairs are Blown way out ... and the glossy's are a little grainy ... but the Roses are great ... but thirsty ...

          Compared to your last render's i would say stick to your old method of lighting... ..... nothing personal ofcoures.. Yeah i agree with Gijs ... i don't think this is anywhere near you over render's i have seen you do !

          you are getting a lot of light into this space but not through the window's
          it would seem most of your light is coming from behind the camera which means you are faking it ....which isn't a bad thing it just means the light isn't true !

          if you look at the wall at the back to the left the wall is very very bright but not where the windows are..

          it a nice render but has a lot of faults ... the same texture has been used for all the wood or so it would seem, the cooker is really bad and looks really flat..... the work surface is very badly tiled and sharp looking...

          The chairs are Blown way out ... and the glossy's are a little grainy ... but the Roses are great ... but thirsty ...

          Compared to your last render's i would say stick to your old method of lighting... ..... nothing personal ofcoures..
          Natty
          http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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          • #20
            Hi Alex,

            not to offend you but I am pretty amazed that you are so enthousiastic about this. In my opinion, your first lighting method still outperforms all others (with the double lights at the windows. This image lacks contrast, the chairs are burnt out and the overall look is a bit unnatural.
            ...Unless of course you are so enthousiastic because it renders in two seconds
            ....i think the same.....actually i dont quite find this new render realistic compared with your other work, is a great render..but i preffer the old ones...unless as GIJS said, the render time is now faster.

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            • #21
              The scene has 3 lights
              1.SUN
              2. 2 Vray lights at the windows

              Chairs "burnt out " a little.....Can you see the sun falling on the chair? The sun is bright.

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              • #22
                So can i ask why you think it a
                New way of lighting
                Natty
                http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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                • #23
                  mayhap it just new for him
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                  • #24
                    This is the best way of lighting because the firm, (great firm) I prepared the image for, chouse this quality - not other. They even did not want to talk to me when I showd other pictures. This way only.
                    It may not have been the image "quality" It may have just been the subject matter of the image or the composition and feel of the space, something completely unreleated to your lighting method.

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                    • #25
                      True .... but he makes out there's some great secret everytime! ...
                      Natty
                      http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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                      • #26
                        Don't be surprised for what alex Konst say about his works!!

                        Sure are very good

                        But if u ask to him something he will never say to u how he get the result!!

                        with me when I asked some more detail on his settings he asked money for lessons

                        I respect the way or the style of everyone, but here there are some people (gon@alo, NATTY, Zuliban, and many others) who help or better share their settings or technique without this great mistery so if someone present his works in this way "new way of lighting" the users here could expect some more info about the lighting technique

                        Anyway good lighting as always Alex

                        I remember your works here and in evermotion forum and always very brilliant lighting!!

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                        • #27
                          secret for photorealism its observation

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                          • #28
                            If you want I will prepare a tutorial

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                            • #29
                              I do not want to say everyone my way of lighting because there are lots of persons who will take my way and will work with firms getting 200 - 400 $ USA per month. There are lots of persons like this in our country. I do not want to work with 400 $ per month. It is a fortune that those people does not steel know the settings and I have a good salery per month.
                              I like my work and do not want to loose it because of this kind of persons who does not want to eat....
                              This kind of persons can make my working area almost free
                              So then you deffinately are not a communist

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                              • #30
                                the only thing i dont undestand its why you post that name on the topic, its like saying hey ask for my light setup!!!-so why not to put kitchen as topic ??

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