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  • #16
    Amazing.

    Funny thing this reflection in the window pane. At first glance I thought it was out of place, but then I considered what would happen if you would leave it out. You would miss something.

    Beautifull images.

    Marc

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    • #17
      how are you ballancing the interior lighting with exterior. when ever i try to light interiors the exterior lighting is way too bright.

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      • #18
        The secret in balancing interior and exterior light in in the Vray light used to fill the windows. At least that is the way I do it. Make the exterior a little overbright and then turn up the Vray light to get a brighter interior.

        Marc

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        • #19
          Nice interior giraffe.
          The problem of representing glass for interior renders is always interesting.

          Agree with the comments above, but I would back the reflection off a little more, and if the windows behind are sliding doors, I would open one of them to show the difference between a window with glass and one without.

          Using the Filter color with Standard Material glass also helps to make it look like the glass is there as it tints anything behind the glass.
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          Vu Nguyen
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          • #20
            see the problem i get is that when i put a vray light in the window it still doesnt get enough light into the room unless i turn up the values for it. and when i do that i still get right infront the door blown out. so if i ballance the lighting outside the windows to a nice setting then add the window light then i get a nice lighting outside. then blown out brightness right at the window then the vray light falls off way too quickly in the room. surely you guys have to be using wild color mapping techniques or something

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            • #21
              BRAVO, great work, G !

              As a designer, / IMO / don't like the WINDOW Frames /joineries/ - a
              pure white may suit BETTER... but that's just a vision of mine...!

              ANYWAY, fantastic LIGHTING !
              .:: FREE Your MINDs, LIVE Your IDEAS ::.

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              • #22
                couches would look better white too. but very nice work none the less.
                Eric Boer
                Dev

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                • #23
                  Hi, nice image!

                  But I think the chairs at the dining table are too big.

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                  • #24
                    hello Elif,

                    you're each time improving more your art work, impressive images, i wish i could do that
                    congratulations

                    Silver
                    natal - brazil

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                    • #25
                      I like the clear quality of your work, Elif. Keep up the good work.

                      Cheers,

                      Metin
                      Sevensheaven.nl — design | illustration | visualization | cartoons | animation

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